Answer:
I wanna say d but I'm not 100% sure correct me if I'm wrong
<span>The poem "A Thought on the Inestimable Blessing of Reason" and "Deliverance From Another Sore Fit," according the speaker's view on its similarity is that the speaker considered them as insignificant because it expresses a great deal of pride. The presence of humility before a bigger and larger force expresses greater doubt with regards to their abilities.</span>
We judge the quality of music works and performances by averting our attention to the sounds instruments make. The dramatic facial expressions actors/actresses portray on their face. The technique musicians use while playing their instrument. The way the costumes are designed in a performance. If the guest speaker in a performance stuttered or forgot a pat of their speech. If a composer’s sheet music dropped in the middle of composing a recital/performance/play. To sum it up, we pay attention to the little details in the things we see/witness, which makes us quick to judge.
Hope that helps!
The correct answer is: Willingness to defend the country.
On this excerpt, Roosevelt says that Americans need to embrace their patriotism and put it ahead of their pocketbooks, paying a greater amount of money in taxes in order to pay for a defense program, which ultimately means that they will be defending the country if they support this taxation.