President Kennedy asks, “Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind? Will you join in that historic effort?”

What best describes President Kennedy’s rhetorical strategy for including these questions in his speech?

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President Kennedy expresses frustration that no one has yet answered these questions.
President Kennedy expresses frustration that no one has yet answered these questions.

President Kennedy expects everyone in the audience to call out their answers to the questions.
President Kennedy expects everyone in the audience to call out their answers to the questions.

President Kennedy wants people to write him letters with their answers to the questions.
President Kennedy wants people to write him letters with their answers to the questions.

President Kennedy hopes to emphasize a point by asking a question with an obvious answer.
President Kennedy hopes to emphasize a point by asking a question with an obvious answer.
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3 hours ago

The best description of President Kennedy's rhetorical strategy for including these questions in his speech is:

President Kennedy hopes to emphasize a point by asking a question with an obvious answer.

This approach is often used in speeches to engage the audience and highlight the importance or urgency of a collective effort.