So let your young hearts armed with new weapons join in an old battle against ancient enemies--the enemies of
poverty, disease, illiteracy, strife, and bigotry.
How does the rhetoric in this sentence contribute to the meaning of Johnson's speech?
A
It suggests that there are different opinions about how to address social
problems in the United States.
B
It reinforces the idea that social inequality has always existed and will be
difficult to overcome.
С
It shows his belief in the power of young people and their ideas to
succeed where others have failed.
D
It shows his concern that violent change may be required to solve the
problems of modern society.