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miskamm [114]
2 years ago
11

In the final sentence ("But what... stand), the author indicates the relationship between the two age-old American concepts” by

employing
A
subordination to suggest an inequality between the two concepts
B
quotation marks to highlight the origins of the two concepts
C
a complicated sentence structure to highlight the complexity of the two concepts
D
coordination to suggest a balance between the two concepts
E
a question mark to imply that one of the two concepts must be false
English
2 answers:
almond37 [142]2 years ago
8 0

The author indicates the relationship between the American concepts by employing coordination between both of them to have an equal balance.

Option D is the correct answer.

<h3>Who is the author?</h3>

An author is an individual who creates a text, document, or book from their own writing perspective.

Coordination helps the writer to establish an interlinking between the ideas or concepts that are more essential than others and also to have a good comparison between them.

Therefore, the coordination among the concepts is used by the author to depict the relationship between them.

Learn more about the author in the related link:

brainly.com/question/9629274

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Elza [17]2 years ago
4 0
Coordination to suggest a balance between the two concepts
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