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The following excerpt is from a news conference given by President Kennedy in 1962.

(I would include it but it's way too long... it should be online though) I included the last paragraph of it here just for reference:

"…Some time ago I asked each American to consider what he would do for his country and I asked the steel companies. In the last 24 hours, we had their answer."


Question:

The use of the pronoun "we" in the final sentence of this excerpt ("…we had their answer.")


- clarifies that Kennedy is speaking about executives, not steel company workers

- establishes Kennedy's authority over American people and their corporations

- identifies the group of Americans making the greatest sacrifice during this time

- reiterates the sacrifices that American industry is making at the moment

- unites Kennedy with the everyday Americans to whom he is speaking

Sagot :

Answer:

I think it - reiterates the sacrifices that American industry is making at the moment.

Explanation: