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starthebright:

Read the passage. excerpt from Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Inaugural Address of March 4, 1933 Yet our distress comes from no failure of substance. We are stricken by no plague of locusts. Compared with the perils which our forefathers conquered because they believed and were not afraid, we have still much to be thankful for. What is the effect of formal language and word choice on the speaker's tone? Select each correct answer. It creates a pessimistic tone. It creates a condescending tone. It creates a reassuring tone. It creates a conceited tone. It creates a determined tone.

starthebright:

@vaporeon246 , @Allison, @Ultrilliam etc...

vaporeon246:

i think it creates a determined tone

Shadow:

"we have still much to be thankful for." This gives a reassuring tone.

Allison:

Omg no don't tag me D: I'm trying to get rid of the notifications. I'm working on another project for myself, I can't help on this, you've got Shadow.

Allison:

Rip notifs. ;-;

starthebright:

ok,allison we are here to help you know

Allison:

Yes I know. But don't tag me please, I don't want notifications. I'll just log out. ._.

starthebright:

ok

starthebright:

post three more questions cause ik yall brain is fried up by now

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vaporeon246:

i think 2nd, 3rd, and 4th answer choices

starthebright:

thanks

vaporeon246:

no problem

starthebright:

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