The main purpose of an Inaugural Address is:
- Present the vision of the president to the country.
<h3>What is an Inaugural Address? </h3>
This refers to the speech made by an incoming president after he has been sworn in where he states his vision for the country.
With this in mind, we can see that President Kennedy's Inaugural address was no different as he talked about the duty of the people and their collective power and strength as a nation.
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The answer is: My mistress is not a perfect beauty.
Shakespeare's "Sonnet 130" is a parody of traditional sonnets at the time, in which poets compared their lovers to beautiful things like diamonds, fine pearls, flowers or goddesses. In the first four lines, Shakespeare expresses his lover does not possess a conventional beauty: her eyes are not like the sun, her lips are not red, her breasts are brownish or yellowish, and her hair looks like wires.
A. This is I, Hamlet the Dane!
When he talks about the angry young men, he mentions that the men seek revenge and that this is not what the old men and women would recommend.
He concludes this passage with the words "But let us hope that hostilities between the red-man and his pale-face brothers may never return" - this shows that the correct answer is C.