All of the following are possible purposes for informative speaking EXCEPT

A) to teach listeners how to do something.
B) to convince listeners to do something they are not currently doing.
C) to correct listeners' misconceptions.
D) to make listeners aware of a problem.
E) to describe a new procedure or policy.


B

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