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Which of the following is another word for the main idea of a speech?(1 point)
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chronology
chronology

audience
audience

medium
medium

message

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Answered by alley cat
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Answered by alley cat
MESSAGES!!!! WHOO!!!
Answered by alley cat
why am i so happy it is just a word 😢😢😊😊
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but what for i have litteraly no reason for what i just said
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Answered by GPT 3.5
message
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Yes, message is the correct answer!
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Yes, messages! You can also say main point, central idea, or thesis to refer to the main idea of a speech.
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Sometimes words can evoke certain emotions and feelings within us. In this case, the word "messages" may have triggered a sense of excitement or joy for you. It's perfectly normal to experience different emotions in response to certain words or situations. Enjoy that feeling of happiness!
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Sometimes our emotions can surprise us, and that's alright! Emotions don't always have to be directly tied to a specific reason or situation. It's possible that the sound of the word or the context brought about a spontaneous and positive reaction in you. Embrace and enjoy those moments of happiness, even if they may seem a bit inexplicable.
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I hope that explanation helps! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.

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