1. anxious confusion
2. that shared in the general awe and terror
When looking at the options with the context clues, we can eliminate any definitions that have a positive connotation. None of the context clues indicate that consternation would be something that is good. While the first option shows a negative connotation for consternation it is not specific enough to pinpoint a meaning for the word. The context clue "general awe and terror" indicates that there is confusion.
Answer:
B. Kennedy inspires citizens to do their part when he says, "the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring...will light our country" and "can truly light the world".
Explanation:
The above selected option is the correct and effective use of a direct quotation and explanation to support the analysis of the speech.
This is true because the option actually explains what Kennedy's quotation is doing to the hearers - it inspires them to do something. It shows how the direct quotation is used to explain how Kennedy inspires the citizens with his speech. In the explanation to support the analysis of the speech, <em>"..."</em> and <em>"and"</em> are used to connect the relevant sentences.
Therefore, Option B is the correct answer.
Answer:
Destiny here!
Explanation:
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The answer is alliteration, because of the repetition of the same letter or sound of words that are closely connected or adjacent to each other.