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What was the purpose of Ronald Reagan's Challenger speech?
As the nation's leader, President Reagan decided to address the country about the Challenger tragedy. Putting aside his scheduled State of the Union address before Congress, the President instead delivered an Oval Office address to comfort the people as the nation mourned.
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No because it is supposed to be said like this
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Bring Jan and me a newspaper.
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A) using low-flow toilets, sinks, and shower heads saves water
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A story ending with 'I wish I had listened to my mother' can be written as follows:
A few days ago, I invited all my friends at home to my birthday party. I thought that all my friends were cool and funny. But my mom said that they were not nice people as she could sense wrong in their personalities. I bashed my mother for making such comments about my friends.
One day, one of my friends called me and asked me to come over his home in an emergency situation. As I was about to knock the door, I heard their voices. They were laughing, making plans for keeping me at their home and asking my parents for money if they were to set me free.
I, immediately, started to run but those people saw me and started running behind me. I was lucky enough to escape. I wish I had listened to my mother earlier.
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Confident and Humble
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This is an inaugural address, meaning that the speaker, John F. Kennedy, was just elected into office. When Kennedy says, "In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility--I welcome it," it shows that he is confident in his abilities to strengthen the country. This might seem as if he is being egocentric; however, later in the speech, he mentions "our country" and "my fellow Americans" meaning that he has put himself on the same level as the readers/listeners. He makes himself seem equally John F. Kennedy the president and John F. Kennedy the person.