
Eulogy of John F Kennedy
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- Q1Which of the following is true about John F Kennedy's eulogy?It was delivered by Lyndon B Johnson.It was delivered by Martin Luther King Jr.It was not delivered by any public figure.It was delivered by his brother, Robert F Kennedy.It was delivered by Senator Mike Mansfield30s
- Q2What is textual evidence?A form of evidence found in the physical characteristics of a textA type of punctuation mark that indicates the end of a sentenceQuotations or specific examples from a text that support an argument or claimA text message sent to provide evidence in a court case30s
- Q3What is the purpose of providing textual evidence in an essay?To summarize the main points of the textTo provide background informationTo support the writer's claims or argumentsTo introduce the topic of the essay30s
- Q4Which of the following is NOT a type of textual evidence?Specific examples from a poemQuotations from a bookStatistics from a research studyOpinions or personal anecdotes30s
- Q5What is the purpose of using explicit text in literature?To create a vivid or realistic portrayalTo make the text more difficult to understandTo confuse and challenge the readerTo hide a hidden message within the text30s
- Q6What is the purpose of making inferences?To make wild guesses without any evidence.To ignore evidence and reasoning.To create confusion and uncertainty.To state unproven facts.To draw conclusions based on available evidence and reasoning.30s
- Q7What is the purpose of citing sources?To avoid plagiarism.To give credit to the original authors and to provide evidence for your claims.To give credit to the original authors and to provide evidence for your claims.To make your writing more difficult to understand.To show off your research skills.30s