Read this excerpt from President John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address on January 20, 1961:In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility—I welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it—and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.

And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.

My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.

Based on the excerpt, what is the central idea of this speech?

to cultivate a sense of well-being among the American people

to motivate people everywhere to uphold the freedom of humankind

to motivate Americans to strive for the development of their nation

to foster a feeling of happiness and unity across people and nations

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The correct answer is - to motivate Americans to strive for the development of their nation .

President Kennedy says: 'ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.' It is clear that he wants people to work together in order to 'make America great again.' He believes that if the country is prosperous and successful, then the people will become happy and satisfied as well. He wants to motivate his fellow Americans to work together towards a common goal of bettering their own country.


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If the protagonist tells the story himself, it is told in ____ person. first second third

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1) D.

2) C.

3) A.

4) A.

5) A.

6) B.

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Why did the Elizabethans believe social class and status were important?

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Hierarchy in Elizabethan England had been so important that it is suggested to be the most vital element in order to understand the history of those days. Moreover, it is a well known fact that distinction between people of different social classes has been in existence since the very beginning of human life.
· Elizabethan era had its own rules regarding the social structure prevalent in their society, and, people were bound to follow those rules. There were sumptuary laws imposed by the rulers to curb the expenditure of the people. These laws were related to food, clothing, furniture, and, jewellery. The main objective of these laws was to ensure that a specific class structure is maintained.

How would you describe walter mitty's wife?

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Walter's wife, known in the story as "Mrs. Mitty," treats Walter like an absent-minded child. She is overbearing, condescending, and critical towards Walter. But she is also Walter's link to the real world. While Walter is off in his own imagination, it is his wife or other people who bring him back to reality. This relationship of Walter's imagination (his escape from reality) and his wife's nagging (in efforts to bring him back to reality) is an uncertain "chicken and the egg" situation. We, readers, don't know if Walter's imagination is what caused his wife to become the practical, reality-based wife that she is or if Walter uses his imagination as an escape from his overbearing wife. Even if we knew which came first (Walter being absent-minded or his wife being condescending), it is just as likely that over the course of their marriage, Walter's and his wife's behaviors fed off of each other; and therefore, who started the whole cycle is somewhat irrelevant.
At the end of the story, when Mrs. Mitty returns from her appointment, Walter says, "Things close in." This is noted as a vague statement but could be interpreted to illustrate how Walter feels about the real world. He feels trapped and therefore resorts to fantasies in order to escape from that trapped feeling. One could sympathize with Mrs. Mitty, knowing that Walter is always absent-minded to the point of being careless. On the other hand, one could sympathize with Walter. Even when Walter tells her he was thinking, a valid excuse, she dismisses it as a fever:
"I was thinking," said Walter Mitty. "Does it ever occur to you that I am sometimes thinking?" She looked at him. "I'm going to take your temperature when I get you home," she said.
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"Should I keep back my opinions at such a time,through fear of giving offense, I should consider myself as guilty of treason towards my country, and of an act of disloyalty toward the majesty of heaven, which I revere above all earthly kings."What appeal does he primarily use here?
A)ethos B)kairos C)metaphor D)personification

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It is the appeal of ethos that is used here, since in general the speaker is appealing to the emotions of the population on a scale that is associated with movement. 

Ethos is a Greek word that means there is an implicit or explicit set of beliefs, actions, morals or ideologies that must be followed in the actions of a group or nation. This can be seen for example here: ...towards my country, and of an act of disloyalty toward the majesty of heaven...

This is the main idea implied in this text. Correct.

Kairos is a way of appealing to aptness, properness of an action to a given situation. Even though a precise behavior is implied for the situation in the text this is not primarily used. Incorrect

A metaphor is a word or sentence used with an object that cannot literally accomplish the action given, a comparison that is implicit, expressing something hidden under the words given. This doesn't happen in this text. Incorrect

A personification happens when you assign human properties to an animal or object. in this case, there are no objects o animals. Incorrect

Which one of the following statements best describes the theme of "Young Goodman Brown"?a. People aren't always what they seem.
b. Men should listen to the cautions of their wives.
c. The forest is a place where dark deeds take place.
d. The Devil is in charge of this world.

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One of the recurring themes in Young Goodman Brown is that (C) The forest is a place where dark deeds take place.

Goodman Brown feels that the forest is associated with all that is evil. It was a widespread Puritan belief that the forest should be feared. Goodman Brown justifies this opinion when he himself sees the Devil in the forest.

In which way is Anne's diary different from an autobiography that she might have written later in life? A.
The diary was not intended for publication.

B.
The diary uses first-person point of view.

C.
The diary reports the activities and words of others in Anne's life.

D.
The diary cannot capture Anne's honest and frank thoughts.

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Anne Frank's diary was different from other autobiographies and from one she may have written later in life because her diary was never meant to be read by anyone else on Earth. She had no idea that her diary would be found after her death and published.
A. The Diary of Anne Frank was never intended for publication which is why it is so riveting. She did not write this for the public and these are her most intimate thoughts. An autobiography often just recounts the speaker's life. But with Anne we are there, we are experiencing it with her raw emotions.