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makkiz [27]
3 years ago
11

2. Cite Evidence Using a chart like the one shown, identify two opposing

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DedPeter [7]3 years ago
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Explanation:

Although the question statement is incomplete as here the chart is not shown, but the answers are ;

The two opposing viewpoints that Kennedy anticipates in lines 31-42

Number One

<em>Many Americans assume that space research has no value on earth.</em>

Number Two

<em>Some people say that space exploration is really a competition for natural resources. </em>

The counterarguments that he puts forward are;

Argument One:

<em>Space research would benefit everybody.</em>

Argument Two:

<em>The natural resources will be shared by all.</em>

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