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President Kennedy’s usage of the phrase, “not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave,” in his Strategy of Peace Speech delivered at American University (which I had the opportunity of attending) appears to be eluding to society’s misconceptions about peace. He appears to be urging citizens to examine current attitudes on peace and discussing the need for redefinition. To further grasp the effect of the phrase on the entirety of the President Kennedy’s Speech, I would recommend examining the political climate at the time, as well as, the full text, to more fully comprehend the content of the speech. 
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Mom washed the dishes and I had to dry them are both independent clauses. But is a conjunction that connects both.
        
             
        
        
        
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Answer:the first one is C, the second one is D?, the third one is B, and the fourth one is C. That’s all I know
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The typical noun corresponding to the verb "to agree" is agreement. 
If you want to refer to the process of a agreeing however, it's "agreeing" , as in "agreeing to this treaty is not easy".