Answer:
We will do whatever it takes to preserve our freedom, but will get more done working together.
Explanation:
This speech carries a hybrid message that first and foremost promises to defend the liberty and freedom of the United States no matter what. This part of the speech is direct at all countries, both friendly and unfriendly.
The second part of the speech is directly mostly at the nations that the United States considers to be close allies. This fragment reminds them that the United States is willing to cooperate with them to obtain good results for everyone. A the end of the speech, Kennedy also states that more can be done together than separately.
Answer:
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Ofrenda. Altars with offerings (called ofrendas) are common at the cemetery right over where the deceased lay. ...
Day of the Dead Festivals! ...
Papel Picado. ...
La Catrina. ...
Sugar Skulls. ...
Day of the Dead food! ...
Alebrijes. ...
Oil Cloths.
The Most Dangerous Game Summary. In "The Most Dangerous Game," hunter Sanger Rainsford washes up on the shore of an island. He meets General Zaroff, who hunts human beings ("the most dangerous game<span>") for sport. Zaroff hunts Rainsford, but in the end Rainsford gets the better of him.</span><span />