Question 5 of 10
Which statement accurately compares the diction in Andrew Jackson's "On
Indian Removal" to that in Michael Rutledge's "Samuel's Memory"?
A. Jackson relies on a sophisticated vocabulary, whereas Rutledge
relies on a simple vocabulary.
B. Jackson comes across as fake and pompous, whereas Rutledge
comes across as down-to-earth.
C. Jackson uses feelings to persuade the audience, whereas
Rutledge uses logical reasoning.
D. Jackson's writing is difficult to fully believe, whereas Rutledge's
writing is much more honest.