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English, 24.03.2021 04:50 noelia2001guzman

M 56
A Time for Choosing
by Ronald Reagan
Read Sec. 27 of
Reagan's "A Time for
Choosing."
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Which is NOT an
example of contrast he
uses in this speech?
1- Thank
you.
Thank you very
much. Thank you
and good evening.
The sponsor has
been identified, but
unlike
most
on programs, the performer
een provided with a script. As a
Of fact, I have been permitted to
my own words and discuss my
as regarding the choice that we
he next few weeks.
A. Reagan contrasts "being for a
peace organization WITH "being
against" subordinating America to
it.
B. Reagan contrasts "less than 10
percent" WITH "open our mouths."
we spent most of my life as a
at. I recently have seen fit to
anther course, I believe that the
C. Reagan contrasts "assailing"
allies about their colonies WITH our
"silence" about Soviet colonies.

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M 56
A Time for Choosing
by Ronald Reagan
Read Sec. 27 of
Reagan's "A Time...

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