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English, 18.03.2021 02:10 hollyawescott

Read the following excerpt from a speech by a national leader. Today we are at war. The seriousness of this situation
cannot be overstated. We are in danger, and events are
uncertain. Recently the enemy has been prevailing, as
evidenced by their victories last week. But I can assure you
with the faith only an American can have that we will
prevail. The world depends on us to provide inspiration to
them, and we have never let them down.
Based on the word choices in this excerpt, which of the following does the
speaker most likely assume about his audience?
A. They are largely an American audience.
OB. They dispute his understanding of the nature of the events.

C. They are unfamiliar with the events mentioned.
D. They feel optimistic about the future.

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