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quester [9]
2 years ago
10

How does the author of “Strong borders build strong nations” use phrases and words like illegal immigration and nefarious to adv

ance his point of view? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A He uses descriptive language to create a mental picture of the immigration problem. (Choice B) B He uses emotional language to make the reader afraid of immigrants. (Choice C) C He uses figurative language to create a comparison between immigration and other problems. (Choice D) D He uses neutral language to avoid presenting a biased argument to the reader.
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pishuonlain [190]2 years ago
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B

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yes

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