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2 The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.
(a)
Part A
Which of the following best expresses President Roosevelt's primary purpose for giving the “Four Freedoms" speech?
A to advise the American people not to get involved in an overseas conflict
B to remind the American people of the importance of democracy and the need to defend it
© to advise the American people to build up their defenses but not to panic about the prospect of war
D to remind the American people that an ocean separates them from the threat posed by dictatorships
(b)
Part B
Which quotation from the text best demonstrates the use of an emotional appeal to support the purpose identified in Part A?

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