(D) I'm probably wrong tho
Answer:
B. He claims that the war is about the war is about the ideals of the nation, and whether a country founded on those ideals can survive
Explanation:
If we go through the answer choices one-by-one we'll see that
1. A isn't the answer because the war wasn't a positive experience many people died. wives lost their husbands, children were orphaned, the losses were heavy.
2. C isn't the correct answer because the war didn't happen a long time ago he presented the speech during the civil war and 4 months "after the Union armies defeated those of the Confederacy at the Battle of Gettysburg"
3. D isn't the the correct answer because he never insisted the war shouldn't have been fought and he doesn't blame anyone the speech actually talks about standing up and fighting for our rights
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The correct answers are options two and four.
In the excerpt from "Enrique's Journey," the author depicts the adversities the protagonist will come up against once in Chiapas. For example, he uses the migrants' expression "the beast" to refer to thieves, street gangs and the police.
Finally, even though Enrique knows the challenges he must confront, he is still determined to go through them in order to find his mother.
Hyperbole, I think that is if it is an option
D. I may be wrong, but that is what I remember in public speaking class