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Which best explains why the delivery of william faulkner's nobel prize speech does not support its rhetoric and purpose? a. he delivers the speech too quickly for the audience to absorb his purpose. b. he is hesitant, which distracts his audience from his purpose of inspiring them. c. the purpose of the speech is to congratulate, but the delivery is weak. d. he pauses too often between sentences, which affects delivery.

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