English, 23.03.2020 01:17 torresalysabeth
What is one persuasive strategy that fdr uses in the conlclusions of both speeches that he gave after the attack on pearl harbor
A) he says a prayer in the hope of bringing calm to the hearts of listeners
B) he is honest with congress and america about the difficulty of the war ahead
C) he evokes fear in the hearts of congress and american citizens about the enemy’s strength
D) he builds congress’s credibility by suggesting that political parties have been ignored
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