In this famous speech, Theodore Roosevelt speaks about the need to present all facts when talking about public figures. Which of these best describes the rhetorical device the speaker uses to convince the audience?
A.
the use of "men with muck-rakes" as a metaphor for writers who are biased in their approach
B.
the use of "society" to highlight a common cause
C.
the use of "sanity" to appeal to reason
D.
the use of "celestial crown" as a metaphor to indicate the supremacy of politicians
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C. the use of "sanity" to appeal to reason
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