Answer:
D. There should be no exceptions for freedom and civil rights being equally provided to all.
Explanation:
I'm not entirely sure how to explain an answer like this, but I will try my best.
For A, there is no indication in the address that this is what Kennedy is referring to. Definitively, Kennedy's "except"s are not referring to this. A is incorrect.
For B, again, there is no indication that Kennedy's "except"s are referring to an argument's exceptions. The speech is about racial differences, and inequality. B is incorrect.
For C, this, in theory, could be what the speech is about—however, Kennedy is talking more about how those who have been excepted from freedom and equality, for instance, should be included in that category. C is incorrect.
For D, this answer is most accurate. As mentioned above, Kennedy is arguing for all classes, categories, etc, of people to be included in the infamous phrase from the Constitution. That makes D correct.
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Dear Diary,
Mom says we have to "go into hiding " what does that mean? Basically we have to make ourselves like ghosts, not letting anyone see us or even hear is. We have no clue for how long, they say until we are saved or caught.. Whichever come first .
Answer:
c
Explanation:
A claim of value is justifying if something is good or bad, almost like a hot take. For example i could say basketball is the best sport
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