At a time when there are so many issues on which we find it difficult to reach a common basis of agreement, it is a significant fact that 58 states have found such a large measure of agreement in the complex field of human rights. This must be taken as testimony of our common aspiration first voiced in the Charter of the United Nations to lift men everywhere to a higher standard of life and to a greater enjoyment of freedom. Man’s desire for peace lies behind this Declaration. The realization that the flagrant violation of human rights by Nazi and Fascist countries sowed the seeds of the last world war has supplied the impetus for the work which brings us to the moment of achievement here today.

–Speech on the adoption of the UDHR,
Eleanor Roosevelt

How is the contrast created by word choice effective in persuading Roosevelt’s audience? Check all that apply.

It promises a higher standard of life for all humankind.
It stresses the horrors experienced during the fighting of World War II.
It compares differing opinions with the common desire for peace and freedom.
It emphasizes that the delegates were able to find common values despite differences.
It shows the delegates that there are many issues for debate, but compromise occurred.