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Tell her there or no more...or do the unthinkable get them out the trash wash them off and give them to her.
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A. "The world... will never forget what they did here."
Explanation:
The emotional appeal of this passage is that "they" (probably the Confederates) committed an atrocity so great that the entire world will remember its scope. None of the other passages really do anything to appeal to the audience's emotions for lack of phrases that can do so.
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<h2>The excerpt from "The Gift of the Magi"</h2>
In this excerpt, the Dillingham Youngs are described as a couple that were in deep love for each other, value their relationship more than material things, and who eagerly awaited for the company of the other spouse when they went away from home.
Explanation:
"The Gift of the Magi" was a 1905 story by O. Henry depicting the exchange of gifts between the couple despite their poor means. The story tells of a young and poor husband and wife and how they deal with the challenge of buying secret Christmas gifts for each other with their little savings.
The title was taken from the gifts offered Baby Jesus in Bethlehem by the three Wise men from the East (Magi). The story depicts precious gifts and wisdom in giving. The lesson of the story extols selflessness and love as the greatest gifts of all. This implies that we should always consider the other person and their needs above our selfishness.