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PLS CAN SOMEONE PLS HELP ME I AM STUCK ON THIS QUESTION LINKS NOT EXCEPTED Julio is the captain of his school’s debate club. The club will be competing with a rival school in a few weeks, and Julio is planning to give the members a speech motivating them to prepare more effectively for this competition than they did for the last one. Julio’s sister read just the introduction and said she didn’t think the speech would be very motivational. This is the introduction she read:

Okay, guys. As you know, we didn’t do very well when we went up against Littleton last month. We need to do better when we meet the Crossville team next month, or we won’t make it to the district tournament. So, let’s analyze Crossville’s strategies. Then we’ll know what we’re up against.

Julio’s sister suggested he try a different approach. What approach should Julio take?

A.
Julio should use a more formal style so that the team members will realize that he is serious about this problem.
B.
Julio should take a more positive approach to the subject, focusing on winning rather than on losing and analyzing their own team’s winning performances to identify strategies that led to success.
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Rather than analyzing just one team’s work, Julio should collect videos of various debate teams in action and, in his speech, compare and contrast them extensively, so that his team will understand a wide variety of debating strategies.
D.
Julio should not rely on a speech to get across this important information; instead, he should create a manual he can distribute to the debate club members, in which he outlines the rules of debate and the strategies that are widely acknowledged to be successful.

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