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Which statement accurately compares the diction in Andrew Jackson's "On
Indian Removal" to that in Michael Rutledge's "Samuel's Memory"?
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A. Jackson uses feelings to persuade the audience, whereas
Rutledge uses logical reasoning.
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B. Jackson's writing is difficult to fully believe, whereas Rutledge's
writing is much more honest.
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c. Jackson is emotionally detached, whereas Rutledge comes
across as deeply emotional.
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D. Jackson relies on long, flowing sentences, whereas Rutledge
relies on short, direct sentences.

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