I think that C, that is, "they found the charge and trouble very great, and they had little or no crop it is not doubted", is your answer.
Understatement represents something as smaller or less intense than it reallly is, it presents it as less important. In sentence C, the speaker refers to a problem as a minor inconvinience "(...)trouble very great". Generarlly, we all know, that troubles are far from great. "They had little or no crop it is not doubted", you could change the focus and say that you have "some crop" instead of referring to the crop as being little.
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I'd say the answer is C, "A persuasive speech "sells" your thoughts."
Answer:
The last answer make the third sentence shorter and less formal
Explanation:
When we carry out an interview, we do not only get to know a person but also we do establish the conditions for he or she to be known by the world. The positive aspects of interviewing are:
1) Allowing a person to express him/herself
2) Giving the audience the possiblility of knowing the interviewee's point of view in his/her own words.
3) It enhances motivation in the interviewee before the possibility of being heard.