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English, 25.10.2021 17:20 jessikamacadlo8948

Why were the sentences in presidential addresses longer in the eighteenth century than they are today? All presidents today have professional speechwriters.
Grammatical conventions were much different then.
Presidential addresses today are written with a television audience in mind.
People are more well-informed today, so the president does not have to explain everything.

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