Answer:
Marius Robinson's transition is more accurate, but Frances Gage's version is more exciting and memorable.
Explanation:
Although both versions try to reproduce the same speech and spread the same message, Frances Gage's version is more exciting and memorable. This is because while Marius Robinson wanted to try to represent the speech in its entirety, using almost the same words as Truth, meanwhile Frances Gage modernized the speech, adapted it to be more consistent with the current language and modified the construction of several sentences, to make a more appealing strong to pathos and thus effectively move the feelings of the public. Although Frances Gage's version is not the most accurate and accurate, Gage's adaptation was very effective in allowing this discourse to be understood and debated today.
<span>From the passage "Four
Freedoms Speech" by Franklin D. Roosevelt, it stated that:
We must always be wary of those who with sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal
preach the "ism" of appeasement.
How does Roosevelt's use of rhetoric in this excerpt advance his viewpoint?
d. By using musical imagery, Roosevelt condemns the emptiness of the efforts
made by those who support appeasement.</span>
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If this is a multiple choice answer, I’m pretty sure it would be B and C :)