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part a: what is president obama's purpose in this spe
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to give his opinion on the trayvon martin ca
hon on the trayvon martin case and condemn the jury's verdict of
"not guilty"
to contextualize the trayvon martin
lize the trayvon martin case and reconcile people's reactions to the
ruling
to talk about his own experiences with prejudice and now a
experiences with prejudice and how adversity gave him
opportunities to grow
xtualize the trayvon martin case and condemn the jury's verdict of "not
guilty"
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part b: which of the following quotes best supports the answ
[ri.1]
quotes best supports the answer to part a?
i send my thoughts and prayers, as well as michelle's, to the family of trayvon
i can only imagine what they're going through" (paragraph 3)
"the juries were properly instructed that in a case such as this reasonable doubt
was relevant, and they rendered a verdict." (paragraph 4)
"it's important to recognize that the african american community is looking at
this issue through a set of experiences and a history that doesn't go away."
(paragraph 5)
"where do we take this? how do we learn some lessons from this and move in a
positive direction? " (paragraph 11)

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part a: what is president obama's purpose in this spe
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