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President Reagan’s speech was mainly written to
persuade the audience.
entertain the audience.
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Persuade the audience.
Reason: Presidential speeches (like Reagan’s) use arguments, appeals to emotion and authority, and calls to action (e.g., “tear down this wall”) to influence opinions or policy, not primarily to amuse.
Reason: Presidential speeches (like Reagan’s) use arguments, appeals to emotion and authority, and calls to action (e.g., “tear down this wall”) to influence opinions or policy, not primarily to amuse.
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