The words President Carter uses in this excerpt contribute to the power of his speech in the following way:
B. President Carter addresses the American nation with a great sense of urgency, and by doing so, he commands and demands the audience's attention.
When he mentions the <em>threat to American democracy</em>, he is transmitting a sense of emergency and he is urging the audience to listen. Moreover, he is directly addressing the American nation by stating <em>I want to speak to you...</em>
It should only have 1 answer because the person asking isn’t expecting an answer, rhetorical questions are asked to make someone think or to emphasize a point.
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He does not take the political opinion of his opponent in to account
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if you're talking about the outsiders I'm pretty sure its 3. "I cant stand fights"
answer: i think it's a complex compound
explanation: i dont know i could be wrong