<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>
Answer:
The cat's tail.
Explanation:
Possessive form usually means you add 's to the end of the noun that owns the object. You always put the noun directly in front of the thing that it owns in possessive form.
The Outsiders taught me that everyone has their own troubles. No matter if you're rich or poor there is trouble. It has also taught me to not take life for granted because a life can be taken away in a second. It said in the book that Ponyboy's parents died a few months before he turned 14 and when he remembers those memories it feels, to me, like it happened to him just the day before. And when Johnny kills Bob in one second was sad but told me something. And the thing that got to me the most is when Johnny dies. johnny had been in a better condition then he was when he was in the hospital. Stay gold.
It is true that this statement is very false
Poem i think but i dont want to give you the wrong answer is it multi choice