<span>B. make decisions that affect how readers understand the translated text.</span>
Hello. You did not inform the speech to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
If King was trying to be persuasive, lines 307 - 334 can only affect persuasiveness by reinforcing the argument King is making. This can be done through a clear and objective diction that reinforces the importance of King's words. In addition, these lines can create a logical, ethical or emotional structure for the speeches, proposing a greater connection between king and the public.
A or D I think, but I really think it's A.
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Don't you use Hamon's for swordsmithing? Katana Hamon or something?
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