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7 July, 21:58

Roosevelt uses the words "patriot" and "American" in the line, "There is nothing more distressing to every good patriot, to every good American, than the hard, scoffing spirit which treats the allegation of dishonesty in a public man as a cause for laughter" to make an appeal to the audience's

A. civic pride

B. suspicions

C. logic

D. religious beliefs

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  1. 8 July, 00:52
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    A. Civic pride.

    Is his later words his tone is that of how American and Patriot is a thing to be proud of.
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