What is the effect of using the phrase "Well, children" at the
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History, 26.05.2020 17:58 genyjoannerubiera
What is the effect of using the phrase "Well, children" at the
beginning of the speech?
O A. It portrays frustration like a parent.
O B. It depicts the immaturity of the audience.
O C. it emphasizes how young the women are at the convention
O D. It conveys that the speaker is a motherly authority to those listening.
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