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Anon25 [30]
2 years ago
10

Loretta is giving a speech to her government class on the effect of climate change. What would be the most appropriate strategy

for this speech?

English
2 answers:
mihalych1998 [28]2 years ago
8 0

The most appropriate strategy for the speech would be the following one:

D- Speaking formally and addressing the topic seriously.

It is a government class, which focuses on formal, serious topics, such as the Constitution, the formation of the government, as well as the rights and duties of a citizen. The tone is supposed to be a serious one, so that it is appropriate for a government class.

Thepotemich [5.8K]2 years ago
7 0
The correct answer is D
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