Jay is working on a presentation for his comparative literature class. For his specific purpose statement, he has decided on "Inform listeners about French literature." Is this a good purpose statement or, if not, what is wrong with it?

A. This statement is too trivial.
B. This is a good statement of specific purpose.
C. This statement is ambiguous.
D. This statement is too broad.


Answer: D

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