At the beginning of the fourth paragraph (“WHAT . . . people?”), the author uses all capitals primarily to A. express his wholehearted endorsement of the audience’s viewpoint on a topic B. indicate that his own opinions on the topic are likely to be held by many in the audience C. criticize the tendency of audiences to talk during lectures D. urge others to participate in the discussion he has initiated E. emphasize the disbelief with which he expects the audience to react to his argument
At the beginning of the fourth paragraph ("WHAT . . . people?"), the author uses all capitals primarily to
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emphasize the disbelief with which he expects the audience to react to his argument