Answer: A) It uses parallel grammatical structures.
Explanation: parallelism is a literary device that consists in the repetition of the grammatical structure of different words or phrases in a sentence or paragraph, in order to emphasize an idea or to create an impact in the audience. In the given passage from John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address, we can see an example of parallelism in the way that he uses parallell grammatical structures like "...pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe."
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D. In his book <em>Sensory Insights</em>, Dr. Joseph Badeem says that newborn infants are better able to distinguish color than most people believe (Badeem 25).
Explanation:
MLA (Modern Language Association) format is a list of guidelines used in the creation of scientific works related to language and literature. These guidelines include rules that should be applied when citing sources.
According to the MLA citation style, in-text citations should include the last name of the author and the number of the page from which a quote or paraphrase is taken. This information should follow the quote/paraphrase and be put in parentheses, just like in option D.