Answer:
1. President ANDREW JACKSON believed that American Indians should be relocated from their homes in the eastern United States to territory in the west.
2. The purpose of Jackson's message was to gain support for the INDIAN REMOVAL ACT.
3. To better persuade the audience, Jackson used words with a positive CONNOTATION, such as benevolent.
4. The writing in Jackson's speech "On Indian Removal" is characterized by long and COMPLICATED sentences.
5. Rutledge's writing in "Samuel's Memory" is characterized by SHORTER sentences.
6. The TONE of Rutledge's essay is sadness and loss.