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English, 05.01.2021 01:20, dessyrob05

How does the author of “Strong borders build strong nations” use phrases and words like illegal immigration and nefarious to advance his point of view? Choose 1

(Choice A)
A
He uses neutral language to avoid presenting a biased argument to the reader.

(Choice B)
B
He uses descriptive language to create a mental picture of the immigration problem.

(Choice C)
C
He uses figurative language to create a comparison between immigration and other problems.

(Choice D)
D
He uses emotional language to make the reader afraid of immigrants.

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