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English, 17.07.2019 01:40, martinezizzie

Read this excerpt from a speech. so, my mom convinced me to attend the county fair last night, and the local talent, agriculture, and attractions were impressive. trust me, i was a skeptic. i assumed the rides were for toddlers and the agriculture would be a variety of home-grown squash. i bet some of you are doubtful that the advertised thrills could satisfy our teen-aged preferences. they really can. the tractor pull was an amazing display of mud and muscle, and the pig races had everyone grinning. but i will go back for the scream shaft and the rock-n-ride on the midway at the back of the park. what line reveals the speaker’s efforts to relate to the audience? a) so, my mom convinced my to attend the county fair last night, and the local talent, agriculture, and attractions were impressive b) i bet some of you are doubtful that the advertised thrills could satisfy our teen-aged preferences. c) the tractor pull was an amazing display of mud and muscle, and the pig races had everyone grinning. d) but i will go back for the scream shaft and the rock-n-ride on the midway at the back of the park.

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