HURRY PLEASE!!!! In Paragraph 6, does Kennedy provide sufficient evidence to support his point that the United States is well on
its way to surpassing other countries in space technology? It is for these reasons that I regard the decision last year to shift our efforts in space from low to high gear as among the most important decisions that will be made during my incumbency in the office of the Presidency.
No; because while he describes in detail U.S. advances in rockets and missiles, Kennedy provides no information about other countries’ rockets and missiles for comparison.
Yes; he compares and contrasts the features of rockets and missiles developed by the U.S. and the Soviet Union to demonstrate the superiority of American technology.
Somewhat; although he proves that the U.S. has developed advanced rockets and missiles more quickly than the Soviet Union, Kennedy fails to explain how this improves America’s position.
Somewhat; he provides some examples of U.S. rockets and missiles and their superior features but acknowledges there is still work to be done to catch up with other countries.
The line from which Helen grey implies that the author thinks physical beauty is not the most valuable quality would be “but so you miss that modest charm; which is the surest charm of them all” there’s no focus on any physical attribute but instead on the modesty of Helen grey
The point of view dictates our viewpoint into knowing things, whether that be from a third-person omnicscent to a first-person tell of tale. With your specific point of view comes things in detail for each kind.