Moving from elementary school to a high school. You adapt to so many new people around you and the shift from one class to 4 a day
1. Whenever I hear that music, it reminds me of the time we read about the Titanic
2. Many people who heard that music did not survive. I get sad listening to it.
4. It was such a tragedy that could've been avoided
An individual can make a big difference in the lives of others.
Hard work pays off in the end.
Answer:
Taken from President John Kennedy's Rice Stadium Moon Speech (1962), the phrase that the President Kennedy repeated is “the first waves of” (“Those who came before us made certain that this country rode the first waves of the industrial revolutions, the first waves of modern invention, and the first wave of nuclear power, and this generation does not intend to founder in the backwash of the coming age of space.”). Kennedy repeated this phrase in his speech because he wanted to highlight the importance of leading the “coming age of space” as previous generations have done with previous important events, previous “first waves” (of industrial revolutions/of modern invention/of nuclear power). Then, he mentions that his generation would not fall behind. Kennedy also wanted to emphasize the unity as a nation, which shares a mission, by using the personal pronoun “we” in the following sentences (“We mean to be a part of it--we mean to lead it.”).