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What purposes did George Washington establish in his "Resignation Speech"? A. To compare and entertain B. To entertain and inform C. To inform and persuade D. To persuade and compare

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C. because he is not trying to entertain, so A. and B. is out the question, and he is not comparing anything so D. is out too so the answer is C. Hope this helps!
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User Jimond
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Answer;

C. To inform and persuade

Step-by-step explanation;

  • The Resignation speech by George Washington was meat to inform and also persuade. it was giving hope and precaution to the matters of the future.
  • The speech provoked the country to be more alert or attentive to its status and future.
  • His resignation speech served as a warning and an inspiration to the future generations.

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