The line from the fireside chat that is the best example of president roosevelt's addressing the concerns of the audiences would be : unemployment remains a serious problem
The audiences of fireside chat is the common people during the great depression, so the concern of most of the audience would be unemployment
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The correct answer is D. <span>The chorus comments on the action of the play and clarifies the situation to the audience.
A is incorrect because the chorus isn't one of the characters in the play - other characters cannot see them because the chorus exists only for the readers/watchers of the play. B is incorrect for the same reason. C is incorrect because the opposite is true - the chorus is there to help the audience understand what is going on in the play.
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Answer:
No they cannot because they are exempt just as the sentence says they are. Unless they are completely desperate in need of troops they will not alter what has been in place that they cannot be drafted.
Explanation:
This part of the essay represents A, the support. The key phrase is "Another similarity....", which shows us that this paragraph is one of the evidences to support the thesis.