It let's everyone else feel that they've been heard and that they've contributed.
it lets you hold back your own thoughts until you've heard everyone else's, allowing you to form a more complete, better-formulated opinion.
Hello. You did not inform the speech to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
If King was trying to be persuasive, lines 307 - 334 can only affect persuasiveness by reinforcing the argument King is making. This can be done through a clear and objective diction that reinforces the importance of King's words. In addition, these lines can create a logical, ethical or emotional structure for the speeches, proposing a greater connection between king and the public.
Answer: I dont know about the first one but i think the others are correct.
Explanation: I dont actuall understand the first one sooooo
Im sorry '_' :(
I have done this before and If I remember correctly the answer was
B) Consider how you would feel if you suddenly had a rare fortune
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The correct answer would be C - this is a pun, or a play on words. The main character's name is Ernest, and it is pronounced the same way as "earnest", meaning "honest", a quality the main character of this play should have.