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Why does Long use colloquial language?(every man a king)

O A. To seem more relatable to his audience
O B. To highlight the complexity of the topic at hand
C. To sound more educated than he actually is
D. To distinguish himself from his listeners

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't think the other guy even knows what colloquial language is lol. Colloquial language is when you talk and use words that are used in a certain place and time. For example, "I'm cranking 90's Morty!" Is an example of colloquial language. If you don't know the terminology, you won't get what Rick is saying. But if you know what cranking 90s means, then you can relate to and understand this quote.

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Answer:

B) To highlight the complexity of the topic at hand

Step-by-step explanation:

He used the lectures to criticize the concentration of riches in the hands of a few individuals and to emphasize the hardship of the man poor in his own state, a populist politician. A portion of the "every man is a king" speech read.

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