What word does Kennedy seek to redefine in this passage? Why is it necessary for this word to be redefined to his audience? What long-term cultural change does Kennedy expect to make through the redefining of this word?
I just need help with the last question, thanks. What long-term cultural change does Kennedy expect to make through the redefining of this word?
is this 6.01 Analyzing Language
yes
ok then it is Kennedy uses the word "freedom" several times in his statement to describe how the world has become freer and how he hopes things will change. This adds significantly to the power of his statement.
Yeah, so long term he wants a culture change where the word freedom is redefined as being freer and also in hope of things will change, while also adding power to his statement.
sorry, Idk what to say lol.
like do I just say John F. Kennedy expects to have a long-term cultural change by redefining the word freedom as being freer. Idk what to put
let me write it for you Several times in his statement, Kennedy uses the word "freedom" to describe how the world has become more free and how he hopes things will change. This significantly strengthens the impact of his statement.
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Wait, how should I introduce cultural change into the sentence?
it is freedom
Kennedy uses the word freedom several times to redefine the fact that the world is now a free place and how he hopes things will change. It brings a lot of importance to Kennedy's statement.
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did you get the help you need for the answer?
yeah I am now just piecing it together now
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