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Which best explains why the delivery of William Faulkner's Nobel Prize speech does not support its rhetoric and purpose? A. He does not enunciate his words as clearly as he should. B. His discomfort with speaking before a group is evident. C. He speaks too quickly for the audience to absorb his message. D. He fails to emphasize words to highlight his main point.

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D - he faills to emphasize words to highlight his main point
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The corresct answer is D. he fails to emphasize words to highlight his main point.


William Faulkner, in full William Cuthbert Faulkner, original surname Falkner, was american novelist and short-story writer and Nobel Prize laureate from Oxford, Mississippi.

The Committee for Literature decided that none of the year's nominations met the criteria as outlined in the will of Alfred Nobel and it was given to him "for his powerful and artistically unique contribution to the modern American novel."


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