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English, 26.10.2020 23:20 shapeshifter119

Plsss answer fast if you can Excerpt from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's speech to Congress:

"Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date that will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and aerial forces by the Empire of Japan."

The words "a date which will live in infamy," may be considered a(n) or original thought spoken in concise form that is very memorable.

1.epigraph
2.allusion
3.metaphor
4.simile
5.aphorism

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