In Gabriel Garcia Márquez’s speech after winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982, he wanted to make his listeners feel a sense of wonder about the state of his homeland. How did he accomplish this through the tone and subject of his speech? (1 point) Responses He told them all the terrible things corrupt leaders have done. He told them all the terrible things corrupt leaders have done. He talked about the variety found in the region. He talked about the variety found in the region. He called them out for their own inaction. He called them out for their own inaction. He told them he believes a utopia is still possible.
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He talked about the variety found in the region.