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Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of war time experiences in quotes religious literature how does these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech

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Kennedy's purpose is to evoke public ethics and emotion.
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In his inaugural speech Kennedy cites recalls the experiences of war to evoke an ethical appeal to his audience, showing that he is a reliable person who works within ethics and standards, in addition to being experienced and who knows the difficult times and ways to act within them. He also reports religious literature to provoke emotion to the public, to show humanity to the person he is and reaffirms his empathy and commitment to Christian and traditional values.
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Kennedy's purpose is to evoke public ethics and emotion.

Explanation:

In his inaugural speech Kennedy cites recalls the experiences of war to evoke an ethical appeal to his audience, showing that he is a reliable person who works within ethics and standards, in addition to being experienced and who knows the difficult times and ways to act within them. He also reports religious literature to provoke emotion to the public, to show humanity to the person he is and reaffirms his empathy and commitment to Christian and traditional values.

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