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Read the following excerpt from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s First Inaugural Address.

With this pledge taken, I assume unhesitatingly the leadership of this great army of our people dedicated to a disciplined attack upon our common problems.

How does Roosevelt communicate his intentions?

A.
by using personification to make the country appear as someone who fights for the nation’s people.
B.
by using an allusion to describe the universal problem of conflict.
C.
by using a metaphor to compare fixing the nation’s problems with fighting an enemy at war.
D.
by using an idiom to relate to his audience about their common issues.
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Answer: B. by using an allusion to describe the universal problem of conflict.

Step-by-step explanation:

Roosevelt communicated his intentions by using an allusion to describe the universal problem of conflict.

Allusion refers to the implied or indirect reference to something. Here, Roosevelt made his intentions known as he assumed the leadership of the army by making an indirect reference to the point that there's a dedicated attack to their common problems.

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