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Which statement accurately compares the diction in andrew jackson "on indian removal" to that in micheal rutledges "samuel's memory"?

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Answer: Jackson relies on a sophisticated vocabulary, whereas Rutledge relies on a simple

vocabulary.

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A. Jackson relies on long, flowing sentences, whereas Rutledge relies on short, direct sentences.

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Writing techniques and the use of language are the difference between Andrew Jackson’s address to the Congress and Michael Rutledge’s “Samuel’s Memory”. Jackson’s sentences are long and very often not really to the point, which makes him very intelligent, while on the other hand, Rutledge uses short and simple sentences that are to the point and not go around and around.

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