In the last paragraph, a primary rhetorical strategy of the speaker is toGroup of answer choicesconvince the reader of the speaker's wisdom by disproving opposing viewpointsstimulate the reader's interest by progressively expanding the focus of attentionarouse expectations about a character which are proved to be falseappear initially uncertain about matters on which a firm stand is later takenuse the events of one individuals life to generalize about other individuals

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Answer: arouse expectations about a character which are proved to be false

Explanation:

In the last paragraph, Cecil Woodham-Smith uses many sentences to describe the good features of James Brudenell, later Lord Cardigan. He meticulously expands on Brudenell´s good, looks, strength, gallantry, and many more of his attractive features. However, in the last two sentences, Woodham-Smith suddenly changes the tone by claiming that Brudenell has no intelligence at all.