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Social Studies, 15.04.2020 00:57, lilwon9933

What does the speaker use for the first sentence to get the audience’s attention?
A) A long sentence with many examples of figurative language
B) A quote from a famous speech in the past
C) A story about an event that few people remember
D) A sentence that gets right to the point

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