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How does the text structure of "Wilson's War Message to Congress" help to support his message?
Wilson focuses on a single fact to convince Congress to go to war against Germany.
Wilson presents both his opinions and facts to make a clear argument for war against Germany.
Wilson offers only his opinions on why entering World War I is a strategic move.
Wilson details his viewpoint of the situation using little factual information.
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Wilson presents both his opinions and facts to make a clear argument for war against Germany.
Explanation: his message combines concrete facts (German submarine attacks, the Zimmermann note, violations of neutral rights) with moral and political reasoning (defense of democracy, international law) and a clear problem→solution structure, which strengthens his persuasive appeal to Congress.
Explanation: his message combines concrete facts (German submarine attacks, the Zimmermann note, violations of neutral rights) with moral and political reasoning (defense of democracy, international law) and a clear problem→solution structure, which strengthens his persuasive appeal to Congress.
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