The answer is A: <span>He praises Franklin D. Roosevelt and thanks the United States for its role in ending the war.
The author softens the criticism by dedicating this paragraph to the praise of FDR for sending American soldier to fight in World War 2, for "</span><span>going into battle, bringing hundreds and thousands of valiant and brave soldiers in America to fight fascism, to fight dictatorship, to fight Hitler." Ultimately, this serves the purpose of lessening the judgement of FDR's own sins regarding the Jewish people.</span>
<span>JD Salinger in Cather in the Rye</span>
The answer is d. Whenever subjects are joined by or or nor, the verb agrees with the nearer subject
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1. Orthography
2. Connotation
3. Specialization
4. Cognate
5. Morpheme
6. Peroration
7. Etymology
8. Conjugation