C; because when you name multiple choices you need to put commas and the colon needs to be after "first" because then you have a pause and list the choices
Answer:
for people to work to solve the country’s and the world’s problems
Explanation:
By reading the passage we can say that Kennedy is calling Americans and non-americans to action, he wants them to take responsibility of the gobal problems and contribute to their solutions. He infers that the American government by his own is not capable of achieving anything, it needs the help of it's citizens. The use of the word <em>citizens </em>is deliberate, it implies a person that has not just some rights granted but also responsibilities. Rights are not things that can be wanted for just a few, they need to be guaranteed worldwide, it's the citizens of the world task to fight for that.
Amos Bronson Alcott.
'For a time, Alcott was a contributor to the outstanding Transcendentalist periodical, the Dial. In 1840 and 1841 his visionary “Orphic Sayings” appeared in the Dial. As was typical of Alcott’s best efforts, these sayings were generally unappreciated and largely misunderstood. Despite Alcott’s painstaking efforts at clarity, these 100 epigrams aroused the ridicule not only of the general public but of some members of the Transcendental community as well.
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Source:
http://www.alcott.net/cgi-bin/home/writings.html
A). is an expression of his protest over the current state of the world.
I think it's D because he was saying that it's the last game of the year and they play against the undefeated state champions which makes him think that his team might not win this game.