The answer to the question is letter "B. informal". This is the level of diction which is conversational. This includes documents, personal letters, emails, and others that are aimed to converse and entertain. Further, this also sometimes includes "slang" language.
Enemies would be a direct object, so c
She/her that is her pronouns
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Alonso Quixano's obsession with chivalric romance stories turns into insanity when he gives up his idle days and takes on the persona of a knight-errant named Don Quixote. Armed with shabby armor and a homemade helmet, he and his elderly horse, Rocinante, set off for adventure in the Spanish countryside. He dedicates his career as a knight to a local woman he refers to as Dulcinea del Toboso, despite the fact that he has never spoken to her.
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Roosevelt includes the second paragraph to serve as a rebuttal for the following counterclaim:
D. A world free from fear is not possible in the near future.
Explanation:
In the first paragraph of the excerpt, Roosevelt speaks of "freedom from fear" and explains that it refers to the safety one feels when one knows there aren't enough weapons in any country for an attack to happen. Simply put, it would be the reduction of the production and possession of weapons, which would ensure no more wars would happen.
<u>The second paragraph of the excerpt serves to rebut a possible counterclaim. The very first sentence reveals what it is: "That is no vision of a distant millennium." Roosevelt is answering the possible counterclaim that such a freedom cannot be achieved in the near future. According to him, it is possible to be attained "in our own time and generation." Therefore, letter D is the best option:</u>
<u>"D. A world free from fear is not possible in the near future" is the counterclaim being rebutted.</u>