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Margaret [11]
1 year ago
10

In the last paragraph, the speaker’s assertion that "now is the season for action” (lines 60–61) is based on all of the followin

g points EXCEPT
the hardships placed on the uninsured
the insurance coverage disparities
the pressures placed on Medicaid or Medicare
the excessive burdens placed on taxpayers
the rising cost of insurance plans
English
1 answer:
ZanzabumX [31]1 year ago
3 0

We can see that in the last paragraph, the speaker’s assertion that "now is the season for action” (lines 60–61) is based on all of the following points except: The hardships placed on the uninsured.

<h3>Who is a speaker?</h3>

A speaker is actually known to be someone who is seen in a story or poem to speak and/or give narration of what is going on. A speaker can also be seen as a narrator in a story. The speaker can be outside the story or inside the story. Also, a speaker can speak in the first-person, second-person or even third-person.

We see here as the speaker asserts that "now is the season for action”, we see that the selected answer above isn't included.

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