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In paragraphs 5-6, FDR begins most of his sentences with the words “I saw;” Why is this structure effective in helping FDR convey his message?

A. It proposes a specific set of actions to remedy the people’s plight.

B. It emphasizes the prevalence of the countless hardships that FDR witnessed outwest.

C. It points out FDR’s role in the government’s negligence in responding to thedrought.

D. It contrasts the farmers’ situation with that of people in urban communities.

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Answer:

B

It emphasizes the prevalence of the countless hardships that FDR witnessed out west.

Step-by-step explanation:

Beginning sentences with the word 'I saw' signifies that one was a witness to a particular incident. That is the informatuon of what transpired wasn't a relayed message from another source but a firsthand account of what happend. The repetition of the word also indicates persistence and hence continues to draw the attention of the listener to the account of the event being relayed. Similarly, the word being repeated and given by a firsthand witness will continually call on emotions which might help in effective conveyance of the message being passed.

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