How does President John F. Kennedy structure his speech to strengthen his argument about
the future of the U.S. space program?
A by highlighting his hopes for the program with a collection of entertaining stories
B by ordering his concerns about the program from most important to least important
C by speculating about what new discoveries might be made by the program
D by providing a set of clear steps to follow in order to achieve the goals of the program

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure the answer would be A.

Explanation:

JFK, would often make speeches about capturing the hope of the American people. He probably would have done an argument about his hopes for the future of NASA and the space program. I could be wrong though.