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Use the drop-down menus to identify the element of a persuasive speech used in each excerpt from chavez's speech.
"my friends, today we honor a giant among men: today we honor the reverend martin luther king, jr."
a connection to the audience a strong introduction a solid argument supported by details a clear purpose or goal
"i have seen many boycotts succeed. dr. king showed us the way with the bus boycott, and with our first boycott we were able to get ddt, aldrin, and dieldrin banned in our first contracts with grape growers."
a connection to the audiencea strong introductiona solid argument supported by detailsa clear purpose or goal
"now, even more urgently, we are trying to get deadly pesticides banned."
a. a connection to the audiencea
b. strong introductiona
c. solid argument supported by detailsa
d. clear purpose or goal

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