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<em>Examples of Persuasive Speech:</em></h3>
<em>A teenager attempting to convince her parents that she needs to be able to stay out until 11pm instead of 10pm.</em>
<em>A teenager attempting to convince her parents that she needs to be able to stay out until 11pm instead of 10pm.A student council president trying to convince school administrators to allow the students to have a dance after the final football game of the season.</em>
Option 'A' is wrong because his's doesn't make any sense.
Option 'B' is wrong as well becuase 'it's' should be 'its'.
Option 'C' is also wrong because it should be 'hers'/
Option 'D' is correct because it uses the correct possessive personal pronouns.
Also 'moderators' I don't know what your dang deal is with always deleting me goddang answers, but when you did it took away 100 points and one of my brainliest answers. So please stop with that.
Garage and car is a noun and he, she, they would be a pronoun
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After the song, Wealhtheow, Hrothgar 's queen, offers the gold mead cup to Hrothgar and tells him to be generous to Beowulf and the other Geats. She then turns to her nephew Hrothulf and her sons Hrethic and Hrothmund, who are sitting next to Beowulf.She reminds her nephew that Hrothgar took him in when he was a child, and says she knows Hrothulf will repay her sons well.
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Hello. You did not show the texts to which this question refers. However, I can make a strong difference between the play "Pigmalion" and the musical "My fair lady" is that the musical features the pronouncing exercises "the rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain" and "In Hertford, Hereford, and Hampshire, hurricanes hardly ever happen ", while the play does not present these exercises.
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"My fair lady" and the play "Pygmalion" tell the story of Eliza, a girl who grew up on the outskirts of her city and cannot speak the English language correctly, presenting several pronunciation errors. However, she starts taking classes with an academic and strong connoisseur of the standard language that teaches her to speak correctly and promotes many changes in her life.