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Which is the best comparison of a speech focusing on a problem and a speech focusing on a policy?

Problem: uses a causal order to analyze the effects of an alleged problem
Policy: uses a problem-solution order to suggest remedies to a known problem

Problem: uses a cause-and-consequence scenario (common topic) to present the problem
Policy: uses an analogy (common topic) to compare remedies to a known problem

Problem: uses logos to prove the effects of an alleged problem
Policy: uses extrinsic ethos to present the need to introduce a policy

Problem: uses a topical order to list

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User Didjit
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I think the correct answer among the choices listed above is the first option. The best comparison of a speech focusing on a problem and a speech focusing on a policy is:

Problem: uses a causal order to analyze the effects of an alleged problem
Policy: uses a problem-solution order to suggest remedies to a known problem
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