Read this excerpt from "three addresses to girls at school" by james maurice wilson.
now...
English, 30.09.2019 23:40 samantha636
Read this excerpt from "three addresses to girls at school" by james maurice wilson.
now that i have given away the certificates it will be expected that i should make a few remarks on that inexhaustible subject, education. my remarks will be brief.
what is most likely the main organizational structure of the speech?
a. chronological ordering
b. central ideas and supporting details
c. problem and resolution
d. cause and effect
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