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Read the excerpt from “address to joint session of congress following 9/11 attacks,” in which president george w. bush names simple and directly opposite concepts. i also want to speak tonight directly to muslims throughout the world. we respect your faith. it’s practiced freely by many millions of americans, and by millions more in countries that america counts as friends. its teachings are good and peaceful, and those who commit evil in the name of allah blaspheme the name of allah. the terrorists are traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack islam itself. the enemy of america is not our many muslim friends; it is not our many arab friends. our enemy is a radical network of terrorists, and every government that supports them. which answer most clearly explains how words like “friends,” “enemy,” “peaceful,” and “evil” depict bush’s perspective?

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