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The following excerpt is from President John F. Kennedy's inaugural address in 1961.
What is the primary effect of Kennedy's appeal to morality when he
states, "I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any
other people or any other generation"?
Select one:
1. The audience feels sympathy for his struggle and decides to support him.
2. The audience does not understand his inability to understand the past.

3. The audience is alienated by his assumptions about their nationality.

4.The audience identifies with him through a common sense of pride.

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