<span>persuade listeners to participate in an Earth Day event.
The principal's speech details the way students can participate by walking to school instead of using energy and driving. He gives details about the event and also the incentives to participate like berry smoothies. The other options are not valid because he does not speak about Earth Day's history or the threat of an energy crisis. He does mention the boundaries, but only to explain why there are drop zones for the event.</span><span>
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The dialogue between that character and another
the conflicts that the character faces
<span>the relationship of the character with other characters</span>
Answer:
Cichoke states that “almost every Native American culture believes that everything—every animal, living creature, plant, rock, tree, mountain, and even water—has a soul. Therefore, all of nature must be treated with respect and honored.”
Explanation:
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