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But when we set out to inform an audience, taking sides or using sarcasm to communicate attitude may divide the audience into groups that agree or disagree with the speaker. The speech to inform the audience on a topic, idea, or area of content is not intended to be a display of attitude and opinion.
Answer: They were often sent to prison, concetration camps, gas chambers, or murdered :(
Explanation: I know because ive read the book :)
You should sprinkle it throughout. Otherwise, the reader will be uninterested if all of the interesting details are in one part of the story and stop reading it.
Answer:control or influence (a person or situation) cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously.
Explanation:
It mean to trick someone into doing something you want them to do instead of what they want to do without letting them know its your choice not theirs.
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In this situation you would want to send this screenshot to your teacher because this question is broken, the underlined part is the name of the excerpt which would not work with the question. I've had to do this myself plenty of times in K12 because no one checked question before they go to students. :/