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HELP! Will MARK Brainly!!! NO LINKS OR GIBBERISH!!!

Re-read paragraph nine from the speech carefully before you choose your answer.

As Prime Minister, I worked closely with Ronald Reagan for eight of the most important years of all our lives. We talked regularly, both before and after his presidency, and I've had time and cause to reflect on what made him a great president.

The use of "I" in this paragraph serves to (3 points)
A. emphasize Thatcher's close friendship with Reagan and her personal grief
B. establish Thatcher's ethos as an authority on Reagan's private and personal life
C. remind the audience of Thatcher's prominence on the world stage
D. shift the focus of the eulogy away from Reagan and on to Thatcher herself


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I strongly believe that option B is the correct answer.

Thatcher drops hints throughout the paragraph that he and Ronald Reagan were close and had a strong friendship, more so than some of the people he worked with.

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