23. The first paragraph keads the reader to believe that the speaker
(A) has no children of hi...
English, 27.03.2020 03:08 keiolanibrooks
23. The first paragraph keads the reader to believe that the speaker
(A) has no children of his own
(B) intends to teach from his own experience
(0) will be over didactic in his advice
D) is going to give a satirical speech
E) will offer good advice to young people
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