You do not lose the right just because you are at school or a student.(freedom of speech)<span>we are allowed to say what we think and not get into trouble for having the "wrong opinion".</span>
<span>Read the excerpt. And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country. Which rhetorical device in this excerpt from John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address is being used? I would say antithesis is being used by JFK ie by turning the question around of what your country can do for you to what you can do for your country he grabs the interest of the audience by coming up with the opposite meaning.</span>
in a nonfiction work, the text feature that lists key names, terms, and topics alphabetically with page numbers is the glossary.
Answer:
listen to a speech.
Explanation:
1. You can hear the emotions in the person speaking's voice.
2. You can tell if the speech is of good or bad intentions.
3. You can deeper understand the meaning behind and connect with the inspiration (easily derive inspiration from)of the speakers speech,
Answer:
3.) Sometimes what you think is best for you may not actually be best for you.
4.) Victor wanted to sing and wasn't a good singer. He didn't listen to people (including his own mother) who told him he should have a backup plan. His music career never took off.