Why does Eleanor Roosevelt most likely use the image of Aladdin’s lamp in her speech? It is a reference that relates to the personal experience of her listeners. It is a reference that would make her seem well-educated and knowledgeable. It is a reference that alludes to fairy tales that many of her listeners believe in. It is a reference that most listeners during her time would understand.
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Answer: It is a reference that relates to the personal experience of her listeners.
Explanation: It is a reference that would make her seem well-educated and knowledgeable. Eleonor Roosevelt uses the image of Aladdin´s lamp in her speech because it is a reference that most listeners during her time would understand.
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