Near the end of the paragraph, Patrick Henry phrases his thoughts in the form of questions and exclamations. What purpose does that language serve?

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A. The language expresses Henry’s anger over the past actions of the British.

B. The language captures Henry’s passion and his belief that now is the time for action.

C. The language encourages Henry’s audience to seek God’s help in the coming war.

D. The language begs Henry’s audience to prepare to protect themselves and their families.

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B. The language captures Henry’s passion and his belief that now is the time for action.

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