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17 September, 11:44

Read this sentence from the passage: Now the trumpet summons us again-not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need; not as a call to battle, though embattled we are-but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation"-a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself. What effect does Kennedy mean for this reference to battle to have on the readers? To ask them to join in the struggle against enemy nations To encourage them to support those serving in the military To inspi

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  1. 17 September, 11:59
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    The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "To ask them to join in the struggle against enemy nations." The effect that does Kennedy mean for this reference to battle to have on the readers is that To ask them to join in the struggle against enemy nations
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