Use the speech to answer the question. I am an eighth-grade student at North Ridge Junior High, and I would like to speak to the school board about increased funding for the Drama Club. I feel that the drama program is super important. Through drama, many students learn how to succeed as members of a diverse team focused on a single job. I would like to request an additional $1,000 in funding for our club this year. Thank you very much. Which change would add more precise and formal language to the speech? (1 point) Responses replacing "is super important" with "also contributes to student success" replacing "is super important" with "also contributes to student success" replacing "super important" with "way better than football" replacing "super important" with "way better than football" replacing "a diverse team focused on a single job" with "a team" replacing "a diverse team focused on a single job" with "a team" replacing "a diverse team focused on a single job" with "a really great club" replacing "a diverse team focused on a single job" with "a really great club"

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The change that would add more precise and formal language to the speech is replacing "is super important" with "also contributes to student success." This change enhances the professionalism and clarity of the message.

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