Read this passage. She was a warrior with the soft armor of a seamstress; a warrior with the powerful weapon of the Sunday school teacher; a warrior wearing a warrior's helmet made of a crown of perfectly coiled braids; a soldier whose tank in this battle was a city bus; an improbable warrior leading an unlikely army of waitresses and street sweepers and shopkeepers and auto mechanics; a warrior protected in this army by the piercing weapons of love and nonviolence, more powerful than any weapons or any army before or since. -Jennifer Granholm, "Remembering Rosa Parks" Which sentence best states the effect the repetition of the word "warrior" has on the audience? A. The repetition creates an interesting and powerful rhythm for the audience. B. The repetition uses humor to make a connection with the audience. (C. The repetition helps the audience understand Parks's military career. D. The repetition establishes the speaker's credibility with the audience.