I think the answer is A I think because that sound pretty funny
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The answer is D all of these
The answer is D) Freedom of expression.
<span>Roosevelt wanted to make Americans understand why it was essential to get involved in the war, and how it would help them.</span>
Answer:
no, the thing that would make this sentence true is if you changed the word 'myself' to 'me'/ 'than i did'