On October 26th 1963 then president John F Kennedy delivered his speech at Amherst college in Massachusetts. the speech was delivered during a ceremony in which Kennedy received an honorary degree and also took part in the groundbreaking for the college's new library, named in honor of the poet, Robert frost, who died earlier that year. The following is an excerpt of Kennedy's speech. read the passage carefully. write an essay that analyzes the rhetorical choice Kennedy makes to develop his argument about the critical role artists play in society. Plz help!!
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