In Passage 1, how does Queen Elizabeth I's use of parallelism reflect the purpose of her speech?
A)It details a clear military strategy that will be used to win the war.
B)It emphasizes her commitment to her country's citizens and cultural values.
C)It communicates confidence in the general who will be leading the war effort.
D)It supports the claim that she is as capable of leading the war effort as a king would be.
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