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English, 10.05.2021 20:40, itzdulceee

Why were the sentences in presidential addresses longer in the eighteenth century than they are today? O All presidents today have professional speechwriters.
O Grammatical conventions were much different then.
O Presidential addresses today are written with a television audience in mind.
O People are more well president does not have to explain everything,

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