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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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