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English, 03.08.2019 22:00, ghernadez

It's not that much use the kennedy-nixon speech to you answer the following questions. key point: america has goals that need to be reached. kennedy what is the purpose of the argument? what is the point of view of the argument? who is the intended audience? what is kennedy’s claim? what evidence is provided to support the claim? is a counterclaim presented? if so, how is it refuted or weakened? how convincing is the argument presented by kennedy? use details from the reading to support your opinion.

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