What is the intended effect of the use of enumeration in this passage?

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to draw attention to the specific illegal acts of the British Empire
to draw attention to the specific illegal acts of the British Empire

to convince the reader of the justness of breaking ties with England
to convince the reader of the justness of breaking ties with England

to criticize those who disagree with American independence
to criticize those who disagree with American independence

to make a religious argument for forming a new nation
to make a religious argument for forming a new nation

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The intended effect of the use of enumeration in this passage is most likely to draw attention to the specific illegal acts of the British Empire. Enumeration helps to clearly list out and emphasize the grievances, making them more persuasive and impactful for the reader.

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