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9 October, 00:02

What sentence in this excerpt from Eleanor Roosevelt speech "what liberties mean to the nation" is an emotional appeal to the audience

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  1. 9 October, 01:16
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    During her speech, she said something like : the struggle of world's peace cannot be the work of one man, or one party, or one nation, it must be a peace which rest on the cooperative effort of the whole world. This sentence arouse so much emotion from the audiences.
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