15 points
Read the passage.
I'm not satisfied to have fifty percent of our steel-mill capacity unused. I'm not satisfied when the United States had last year the lowest rate of economic growth of any major industrialized society in the world. . . . I'm not satisfied when we have over nine billion dollars worth of food--some of it rotting--even though there is a hungry world . . .
What is the effect of the anaphora in this passage?
It inspires the audience to reflect on their own dissatisfactions and disappointments.
It emphasizes Kennedy's dissatisfaction with the present state of the country.
It allows the speaker to slow down and gather his thoughts before moving on to the next point in his speech.
It gives the speech a musical, lyrical quality.