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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 determined tone.

It creates a condescending tone.

It creates a conceited tone.

It creates a reassuring tone.


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It creates a reassuring tone should be the correct answer.

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Answer:

It creates a reassuring tone is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Franklin Delano Roosevelt was an American president from 1933 to 1945, when he died. He was in charge during the majority of the Great Depression. He also implemented the New Deal to face the Great Depression in a different way. As stated in the question, the excerpt belongs to his Inaugural Address where he talked about the then-ongoing situation.

The formal language helps creates a reassuring tone, meaning that he wanted to restore confidence in the new government and how they would face the Great Depression. He also uses a simile (an explicit comparison) to explain that they could overcome any difficult situation as they had done in the past.

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