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How does President Kennedy describe America’s recent work in the field of space exploration?
He explains how far the U.S. has come in space science and exploration.
He argues that America has made insufficient progress in recent years.
He argues that the Soviet Union has more experienced scientists and thus have made greater progress.
He worries that the Soviets are so far ahead of America and that it will be nearly impossible for America to catch up.
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he was able to do complex math problems in his head.
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Pathos is always feeling - especially fear or desire.
Think 'empathy' which is feeling what another feels.
sadness, pity, distress is the feeling in group D
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B. "Incumbent president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed victory with over 65% of votes."
Explanation:
The above sentence is the actual sentence which support the central idea of the presidential elections in Iran statement. This is because, it was able to show why the 2009 election <em>was the most important stories in Iran by showing that the moderate Muslim incumbent leader of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed victory in the election with over 65% of votes despite the projections of him losing the election.</em>
The sonnet begins by directly addressing Death's imposing dreadfulness, and directly afterwards planting a seed of doubt on its true power and reach. We can see that clearly in this first line "Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so; For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow Die not, poor Death, nor yet canst thou kill me".
In the next few lines, we are reminded that even though Death is in charge of delivering our deceased to the other side, there are many other direct dangers to the living such as poison, war and sickness. Those are the real things we should be afraid of. <u>Death itself has no real power other than executing its duty upon our mistakes and misfortunes which are the things that actually lead us to it in the first place</u>.
The other line that illustrates Death's power as an illusion would be: "And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die."
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