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English, 20.04.2020 16:58 blake2001

The purpose of the rhetorical questions used in paragraph 9 is mostly likely to

A. Reassure the audience that America and its Allies are aware of the threat posed by communism and that they are battling against it as best they can to ensure it is defeated

B. suggest to the audience that they should consider the toll communism is taking on the world and question if that is the type of world in wich they would like to live.

C. recommended that the audience reflect on the toll communism is taking on their own lives.

D.
convince the audience that there is a battle being waged against the spread of Communism and that democracy is facing in immediate threat that must be addressed now.


The purpose of the rhetorical questions used in paragraph 9 is mostly likely toA. Reassure the audie

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