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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. The purpose is to inspire, but the delivery fails in its mission.
B. The language is too lofty and poetic for the purpose of the speech.
C. The southern accent makes it difficult for the listener to understand.
D. The tone does not match the confidence of the message.

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User Diogojme
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It is D in Apex, I just answered it
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User Yaremenko Andrii
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D. The tone does not match the confidence of the message.

As Faulkner received the noble prize he delivered a fast pase speech in which the tone and the way he said it didn´t match the confidence and words that the message carried.

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