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English, 12.06.2020 20:57 ashbela16

In "To His Excellency George Washington," which inference about the speaker is most strongly supported by the poem? A. Wheatley hopes America will be victorious against Britain.

B. Wheatley thinks Washington will be defeated as a general.

C. Wheatley wishes that the war would begin soon.

D. Wheatley predicts America will be powerful in the next century.

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