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Question at position 2 "Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” - John F. Kennedy This is an example of:antithesispersonificationparallel structuremetaphor

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A.antithesis
B.personification
C.parallel structure
D.metaphor
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The prompt presents a quotation by John F. Kennedy and asks what rhetorical device it exemplifies, listing four possibilities. Option 1: antithesis. This choice is the correct one because the famous line contrasts opposing ideas—what the country can do for you versus what yo......Login to view full explanation

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