The speaker said, "Subsidizing alternative energy programs is not some radical new
practice. We have often helped an industry get the firm footing it needs to stand on its
own and become a major contributor to our economy.
It's akin to what we do for our
children as we help them get their footing as they start out on their own, and it's what
many of our parents did for us. Such practices work for families and for economies. We
saw our investments pay off with oil, gas, and with the auto industry, and we're already
seeing it happen with the wind industry in Iowa and other places." In this discussion of
subsidies, the speaker enlisted _____.
A) familiar references
B) vivid detail
C) open mindedness
D) first impression
A
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