Answer:
Hi!
The answers would be option 2 and option 4.
Explanation:
#1, (<em>Due to educational cutbacks, we really need your help to buy new softball and baseball equipment</em>,) #3, (<em>Your generous donation will allow our school to offer softball and baseball this year)</em>, and #5, (<em>If you donate to support our cause, you will not only receive free tickets and a free advertising opportunity, you will earn the devotion and loyalty of many within our school), </em>state explicitly what the school needs (new softball and baseball equipment) and in some cases, it also explains why they need it (educational cutbacks). This makes for a straight forward petition and effective thesis statement.
#2 (<em>If you donate to our cause, you will receive free tickets to all our school's sporting events</em>) and #4 however (In addition to free tickets, we will allow you to hang an advertising banner on the outfield fence) lack the two things mentioned above. <u>Neither of them</u> explain what they need or why need it, make it the argument less compelling and ineffective.