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English, 07.04.2021 18:10 heavendl13

Help please Read the following email:
To: Rob Wallace
From: Jon Cook For Congress
Hi Rob,
You know I'm not the type to whine about the lame political attacks but there was a line in my opponent's latest ad that I can't let go -
when he attacked the people who contribute to my campaign. Good people. People like you.
I'm proud to say that the majority of my support comes from small-dollar donations. Not from special interests like Big Pharma, the oil
industries, or Wall Street fat cats. I believe government should serve the needs of citizens, not corporations.
My opponent is running scared and it shows, but I still need your help to get our message out. Please, join the 847 supporters who have
already chipped in this week to FLIP DISTRICT 4!
Thanks Rob. Together, we win!
Jon
Which of the answers below is the best description of the cultural context of the reading?
A_A Congressional candidate says he will support citizens over big business in order to encourage people to give money to his
campaign.
O B_The author is Jon Cook and he is asking Rob Wallace for money so that he can run for Congress in District 4.
C_The author of the email is asking the recipient for money.
O D_A Congressional candidate wants to raise money from regular people only.

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