How do the purposes for Roosevelt’s and Bush’s speeches differ?
A.
Roosevelt is providing an informational update on the security situation in Europe; Bush is reminding U. S. citizens that freedom must defended.
B.
Roosevelt is declaring war on anti-democratic forces in Europe; Bush is urging restraint among those who want revenge.
C.
Roosevelt is trying to build support in the fight for freedom outside the United States.; Bush is offering reassurance to U. S. citizens after an attack on their soil.
D.
Roosevelt is offering comfort to American citizens who are fighting abroad; Bush is trying to rally support for an immediate counterattack against terrorists.
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