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10 April, 19:43

Read this excerpt from "Nixon Resigns" by Carroll Kilpatrick:

"This more than anything is what I hoped to achieve when I sought the presidency," Mr. Nixon said. "This more than anything is what I hope will be my legacy to you, to our country, as I leave the presidency."

How does Nixon's formal language affect the tone of this statement reported in the article?

It creates a cynical tone that shows he is in disbelief of his situation.

It creates a confident tone that shows he believes people will remember him well.

It creates a heavy-hearted tone that shows Nixon possesses remorse.

It creates an indifferent tone that shows Nixon is unconcerned with the events.

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  1. 10 April, 19:55
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    It creates a heavy-hearted tone that shows Nixon possesses remorse.

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