A speaker can indirectly refer to events occurring at the time of a speech, or
just before, be...
A speaker can indirectly refer to events occurring at the time of a speech, or
just before, because:
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A. the speaker can count on the audience to make the connection.
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B. there's no point in making an explicit connection because the
context is not important.
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C. there's no point in making an explicit connection because the even
if the context is important, the audience can't understand it.
D. All of the above.
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