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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 is hesitant, which can distract the audience from his message.
B. The meaning of the speech is inspiring, but the delivery is weak.
C. He pauses too often between sentences, which affects delivery.
D. He delivers the speech as though he were reading from a novel.

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User Jrisberg
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Alternate answer: The manner in which he speaks does not match the confidence of the message.

Answer for this question: He is hesitant which can distract the audience from his message.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "A. He is hesitant, which can distract the audience from his message." This is the statement that best explains why the delivery of William Faulkner's Nobel Prize speech does not support its rhetoric and purpose
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