Answer:
"To persuade my audience to volunteer regularly in their community and to join the Peace Corps after college" is a poorly phrased specific purpose statement for a classroom speech because it <u>contains more than one specific idea.</u>
Explanation:
In speech writing, we must determine both the general and the specific purpose of our speech before even commencing to write it. A speech can have three types of general purpose: to inform, to persuade/motivate, and to entertain. After deciding on that, <u>we must move on to our specific purpose by taking into consideration our audience, the topic we wish to convey, why we wish to convey it, how we wish etc. Even though we should take all those things into consideration, </u><u>the specific purpose statement should be concise and focus on one idea</u><u>. If you double up on ideas, you are probably having a hard time truly deciding what your speech is about. Making a speech too broad is an almost sure way to not get the attention and the results desired.</u>
That is the mistake in the statement, "To persuade my audience to volunteer regularly in their community and to join the Peace Corps after college." The speaker's general purpose is clearly to persuade. But it would be best if he focused on one of those two specific ideas. His speech will have better chances to accomplish its purpose. For instance, an improved option would be simply:
- To persuade my audience to volunteer regularly in their community.
Answer:
The answer is either clause or phrase, I don't know if you have a word bank or something to choose from but I've included an explanation for both!! <3
Explanation:
A clause is a group of related words that contain a subject and predicate.
A phrase is a group of related words that
1. does not express a complete thought
2. does not have a subject and predicate pair
I hope this helped you!! Feel free to ask questions in the comments and give me a good review and/or brainliest if you think this was a good answer!!
It seems that you have missed to attach the excerpt for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. The excerpt relates to the premises of Brown v. Board of Education in that t<span>he Brown case addresses whether education systems separated by race limit citizens' privileges. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
The final part of the poem is a couplet.
The initial stanzas are divided into three quatrains.
Hope this Helps
Plz mark me as Brainliest
Answer:
C. solve the problem of the continual proliferation of images.
Explanation:
The main idea that the author wants to suggest is that the problem of continual proliferation of images should be solved. The author states that supplying large number of photographic image can threaten the reality.
These photographic images, according to author, threatens the reality by morphing the iimages taken by the photographer through softwares or various form of media.
<u>Thus the main idea that the author is presenting by stating that new form of conservatives should be undertaken because in this approach lies the solution of proliferation of images. Through this approach the people will be able to see the difference between the reality and false image created using technology.</u>
Thus the correct answer is option C.