After traveling to Tibet last summer, Jason believed that Tibet should no longer be
subject to Chinese rule.
He carefully constructed a speech for class on the topic using
careful, credible research and his own experiences, and he practiced several times to
improve his delivery. In spite of his preparation, discussion with classmates after his
presentation revealed that they recalled little he had said and had no real position on
Tibet. What else might Jason have done to persuade his audience of the need for a free
Tibet?
A) Cited some teachings from the Dalai Lama, noting the legitimacy of a free Tibet
B) Emphasized, more strongly, how his trip to Tibet enabled his understanding
C) Shown how Tibetans' desire for freedoms mirrors his audience's desires
D) Displayed map images of where he traveled in Tibet, to bolster his credibility
C
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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