Read the excerpt from Roosevelt's "Four

Freedoms" speech.

That kind of world is the very antithesis of the so-called
new order of tyranny which the dictators seek to create
with the crash of a bomb.

To that new order we oppose the greater conception-
the moral order.

Roosevelt's appeals to emotion in this section of the
speech are intended to

A. warn of increasing danger.

B. outline the plan for attack.

C. make him sound credible.

D. define the word tyranny.

1 answer

Roosevelt's appeals to emotion in this section of the speech are intended to

A. warn of increasing danger.

This choice aligns with the context of Roosevelt's speech, as he contrasts the "new order of tyranny" that dictators seek to impose with a "moral order," emphasizing the threat posed by tyranny and the importance of striving for a more just world.