The two correct statements about both introductory sections are:
- Both assume the reader has already been persuaded of the importance of tackling climate change.
- Both address assumptions that may be vague or incorrect.
Which statements are correct about both introductory sections? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
Responses
Both assume the reader has already been persuaded of the importance of tackling climate change.
Both assume the reader has already been persuaded of the importance of tackling climate change.
Both ask the reader to consider their immediate surroundings in the context of societal issues.
Both ask the reader to consider their immediate surroundings in the context of societal issues.
Both survey past trends leading up to the present moment.
Both survey past trends leading up to the present moment.
Both seek to convince readers of the importance of housing the population.
Both seek to convince readers of the importance of housing the population.
Both address assumptions that may be vague or incorrect.
1 answer
The two correct statements about both introductory sections are: