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English, 09.10.2021 22:20 sarahlearn3

1) Which sentence successfully integrates information from both passages?
A)
Huey P. Long's speech contains a condemnation of
economic inequality in America.
The audience for Huey P. Long is made up of regular
American voters from all walks of life.
B)
In the speech of General MacArthur, he compliments
o his audience for being effective servants of the
Republic
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In his speech, Huey P. Long makes an appeal to
D) American voters, while General MacArthur is speaking
to members of the military.
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