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Lilit [14]
2 years ago
15

Which writing approach would best address the purpose and audience of this prompt?

English
1 answer:
xz_007 [3.2K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

D) Deliver a speech describing a particular period of history you studied

D) Deliver a speech describing a particular period of history you studied

and the reasons you found it interesting/

Explanation:

A) is wrong because the audience is addressed to the teacher. It says family and friends, not the teacher.

B) is wrong because it says only the parents and guardians. Doesn't include friends in there.

C) is wrong because it's only your classmates. No family.

D), therefore, is correct.

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