Roosevelt’s appeal to emotion in this section of the speech makes listeners feel that they are

a nation with only one cause.
a part of the same team.
a nation that sees no division.
a part of something grand.

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Answer:

I think it is B

Explanation:

Not 100% sure, so take it with a grain of salt.

The 'Four Freedom' speech by Franklin D. Roosevelt was delivered to appeal to emotions and made the listeners think that they are part of the same team. Thus, option B is correct.  

What is the idea of 'Four freedom' speech?

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Four freedom of speech was delivered at the time when America was facing wartime. The speech was given by Roosevelt to give hope to the people a the time of war and to make them understand the freedom they want.

In the section, he appeals to the emotions of the people by stating the strength and unity that made the audience feel like a team that stands for their nation.

Therefore, the audience felt part of the same team.

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