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read the excerpt from president kennedy’s report to the american people. nor is this a partisan issue. in a time of domestic crisis men of good will and generosity should be able to unite regardless of party or politics. this is not even a legal or legislative issue alone. it is better to settle these matters in the courts than on the streets, and new laws are needed at every level, but law alone cannot make men see right. we are confronted primarily with a moral issue. it is as old as the scriptures and is as clear as the american constitution. which sentence from the excerpt best explains the point of the logical appeal that president kennedy makes? in a time of domestic crisis men of good will and generosity should be able to unite regardless of party or politics. this is not even a legal or legislative issue alone. it is better to settle these matters in the courts than on the streets, and new laws are needed at every level, but law alone cannot make men see right. we are confronted primarily with a moral issue.
A logical appeal relies on reasoning and factual framing to make a point. The sentence that outlines the practical, reasoned approach to addressing the crisis (combining legal processes with the recognition of law's limits) provides the clearest logical structure for Kennedy's argument. It balances the need for legal action with the understanding that law alone is insufficient, forming a reasoned, logical case for how to proceed.
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It is better to settle these matters in the courts than on the streets, and new laws are needed at every level, but law alone cannot make men see right.