The excerpt as a whole communicates a wide array of words president Roosevelt eloquently employs; however, it is <em>the content of the executive order itself </em>which best describes his use of vocabulary.
President Roosevelt is able to command the furnishing of a myriad of resources from various domains of interest including: <em>"medical aid, hospitalization, food, clothing, transportation, use of land and shelter</em>". After referrering to other supplies, he is also able to point out categories without an overlap, e.g. <em>"equipment, utilities, facilities and services"</em>.
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The correct answer is "him". To avoid confusion, simple remove all the other nouns and pronouns, except for the one in question. For the above sentence, saying "Our debater will be <em>he</em>" is grammatically incorrect. Therefore the complete corrected sentence should be "Our debaters will be Jorge and him.".