Which statement accurately compares the diction in Andrew Jackson's "On
Indian Removal" to that in Michael Rutledge's "Samuel's Memory"?
A. Jackson relies on a sophisticated vocabulary, whereas Rutledge
relies on a simple vocabulary.
B. Jackson's writing is difficult to fully believe, whereas Rutledge's
writing is much more honest.
C. Jackson uses feelings to persuade the audience, whereas
Rutledge uses logical reasoning.
D. Jackson comes across as fake and pompous, whereas Rutledge
comes across as down-to-earth.