Answer:
To draw attention and highlight the importance of your speech.
Explanation:
Jefferson uses strong and powerful language to evoke attention to his speech and reaffirm the importance that his words have within that theme. Thus he captures the public's reasoning, which is bound by the seriousness and acidity that the discourse imposes through the arguments presented.
In short, the language chosen by Jefferson is used to emphasize, bring focus and importance to his arguments.
C. It addresses the need for equality for all people.
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Answer:
Thanks I'll be posting the answer on the first one in a sec
Prologue? Do u mean the first page before it starts?
Each line kind off foreshadows an event that happened the story. Telling us that internet all these stuff didn't exist. So the writer probably hints in a few line what would happned in The story.
Even though there is not enough background to fully understand the scene, we can infer that the time in which the woman is trying to participate in the marathon was before the women were allowed to do so. By reading that the race director got so angry at the point of entering the race to try to rip off the numbers from the woman, one can only predict that the director of the race will do whatever he can to prevent the woman to continue participating in the marathon. So the best prediction from this paragraph is:
D) Switzer will not be able to run the whole marathon.