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Summary Of A Warm Clear Day In Dallas By Marta Randall
In the article A Warm, Clear Day in Dallas written by Marta Randall, Shows a good mood about the rest of the article. She says in (paragraph 2) “It was a clear, brilliant autumn day, and the crowds in the street below cheered and waved as the President John F. Kennedy’s limousine passed by.” People from all over America loved him and came to see him in Dallas. There are some people that dont like him. In (paragraph 3) she says Mr. President you can't say Dallas doesn't love you.” The president waved at the crowd and said “That’s obvious.” That sentence proves that the mood is good in this part of the article. The mood that Randall showed in this article is a good mood not for all of it but most of

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