The purpose of the line is D. to persuade listeners of the importance of freedom. In this context, President Reagan is highlighting the fundamental rights that are a cornerstone of American values, aiming to underscore the significance of these freedoms in contrast to other political ideologies.
Read the line from President Reagan's Address at
Moscow State University.
Go into any schoolroom, and there you will see children
being taught certain unalienable rights-among
them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
What is the purpose of this line?
A. to entertain readers with a story about children
B. to inform readers about American schools
C. to instruct readers in educational techniques
D. to persuade listeners of the importance of freedom
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