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English, 08.02.2021 18:50 zuleromanos

A) These lines inject humor into this otherwise dry argument about policy.
B)
C)
These lines allow President Bush to establish vivid images of what his
second term will be.
These lines establish President Bush's deep respect for the job that he has
been given by the voters.
These lines establish an emotional appeal to the audience to have pity on
President Bush for his heavy workload.
D)

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