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lina2011 [118]
3 years ago
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English
1 answer:
Andreyy893 years ago
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Answer:

Parallelism

Explanation:

I do not know what your options are, however, parallelism seems applicable.

Parallelism is defined as the repetition of words or phrases in literature meant to prove a point.

This is shown near the end. "The United States is prepared to protect freedom. The United States is the greatest country in the world".

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