In paragraphs 5-6, FDR begins most of his sentences with the words “I saw;” Why is this structure effective in helping FDR convey his message?
A
It proposes a specific set of actions to remedy the people’s plight.
B
It emphasizes the prevalence of the countless hardships that FDR witnessed out west.
C
It points out FDR’s role in the government’s negligence in responding to the drought.
D
It contrasts the farmers’ situation with that of people in urban communities.
When starting most of his sentences with "I saw;" he tries to prove a point. Repeating something brings attention to it, more or less emphasizing what he is stating.