Read the excerpt from "Opening Ceremonies of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge" by Hon. Seth Low, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn.

The importance of this Bridge in its far-reaching effects at once entices and baffles the imagination. At either end of the Bridge lies a great city—cities full of vigorous life. The activities and the energies of each flow over into the other. The electric current has conveyed unchecked between the two the interchanging thoughts, but the rapid river has ever bidden halt to the foot of man. It is as though the population of these cities had been brought down to the river-side, year after year, there to be taught patience; and as though, in this Bridge, after these many years, patience had had her perfect work.

What is the purpose of the subjective language in this excerpt?

to describe the architectural beauty of the bridge to the audience
to convince the citizens of New York that this bridge is meaningful
to persuade the audience that another bridge should soon be built
to inform the people of New York that they live in a great city

The purpose of the subjective language in this excerpt is to convince the citizens of New York that this bridge is meaningful.