A. a statement of purpose
your stating your belifes supported by evidence
Answer:
Hi! Unfortunately, <u>I can't give you the exact answer since your question is incomplete.</u> I did a little research online, but wasn't able to complete it on my own. What I did find out is that this task is referred to a passage from <em>Faulkner (Ice Hockey)</em>. So, let's try to figure it out together.
Explanation:
In order to pick the correct answer for this question, you have to <em>carefully read the passage and see what its words make you feel.</em> Ask yourself: What does it transmit? How do I feel reading these words? What is its spirit? When you answer this in your own head, you will know the answer. <em>Is the tone of the passage enthusiastic, is it cynical, does it sound like someone is obliged to participate? Does it sound like it is the first time that the person talking sees something? Does it sound like a sports broadcast?</em> Well, think carefully about it, and <u>you'll have the answer.
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Trust yourself, you'll do great!
Heracles had enormous feet, and he accomplished amazing feats.
Lol, first thing that came to mind XD
The idea of racism and ethnic discrimination needs to change. In this
speech, Kennedy is saying that in a country that calls itself free, even
in the constitution, is not actually fully free. He makes remarks about
how we can say to the world, "We are a free country!" ...Except for the
Negroes. He also expressed how we can "Preach freedom around the
world!" and then turn around and endorse acts of slavery and
discrimination, without even acknowledging it, acting like doesn't
exist. The idea of this discrimination needs to change in order to
become a truly free country. Although we can as a country we can say we
are free, egalitarian country, the citizens of such country may not
express that.
(I did find this somewhere else, so I am not taking credit for it I just thought it would help)
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
I could be wrong, but I think it would be C.