We could have gone to the store before we got home.
The sentence that most accurately describes the effects of Jackson's diction in this passage is:
- A. The idea that the government is being nice to American Indians by forcing them to move is both ironic and sickening in its smugness.
<h3>What is the diction in the sentence?</h3>
The diction, which refers to Jackson's choice of economy indicate that the American government was doing the Indians a favor.
However, a closer examination shows that they were actually removing the Indians from their settlements. This decision was not one that the Indians liked.
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