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atroni [7]
3 years ago
5

What strategy does Florence Wilmington use to connect the audience with the performance of Marian Anderson at the Metropolitan O

pera House in 1955?
English
1 answer:
Ratling [72]3 years ago
7 0

This question is about the article "A night to remember"

Answer:

She uses suspense, related to Marian's age and her ability to achieve correct and difficult to achieve grades.

Explanation:

The article was written to show how Marian Anderson was a sensational singer, capable of conveying a strong emotion to the point of moving the audience through her vocal skills.

The author of the article shows how, over time, Marian's artistic abilities were questioned, as many people were not convinced that she was capable of doing the same things, but even older Marian managed to make a presentation as exciting as before, taking the public to admire it so fervently.

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