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Chang thinks he’d like to give an informative speech for class on what it’s like to be an international student on a U.S. college campus. His specific purpose is “To persuade my audience to be more accepting of international students.” His central idea is “An international student’s accent, use of English, and cultural customs should be accepted rather than criticized.” Has Chang made any mistakes in this process?
A.
No. Chang has covered all the bases for an informative speech.
B.
Yes. Chang’s specific purpose contains too much figurative language.
C.
Yes. Chang’s central idea contains two or more unrelated ideas.
D.
Yes. Chang’s specific purpose is not suitable for an informative speech.