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In John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address of 1961, how does the repetition of the phrase "Let both sides" contribute to the overal...Question
n John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address of 1961, how does the repetition of the phrase "Let both sides" contribute to the overall effectiveness of his message?
A.
It highlights Kennedy's personal commitment to resolving international conflicts and strengthens his credibility.
B.
It underscores the need for mutual cooperation and action from both the United States and other nations, thereby emphasizing a balanced approach to global issues.
C.
It distracts from the core message by focusing too much on the specifics of each side's responsibilities.
D.
It creates a rhythmic pattern that makes the speech more memorable but does not significantly impact the message.
A.
It highlights Kennedy's personal commitment to resolving international conflicts and strengthens his credibility.
B.
It underscores the need for mutual cooperation and action from both the United States and other nations, thereby emphasizing a balanced approach to global issues.
C.
It distracts from the core message by focusing too much on the specifics of each side's responsibilities.
D.
It creates a rhythmic pattern that makes the speech more memorable but does not significantly impact the message.
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B. It underscores the need for mutual cooperation and action from both the United States and other nations, thereby emphasizing a balanced approach to global issues.
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