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*for me, it was a dramatic day\ by pierre salinger
1 for me, it was a dramatic day. i had left the white house on nov. 19 to accompany six members of jfks cabinet to an economic conference in tokyo. president kennedy had asked me to join the trip to organize his visit to tokyo, planned for february 1964. this would have been the first visit by an american president to japan since the end of world war ii.
2 we stopped in honolulu for three days for an important meeting on the vietnam crisis. early in the morning of nov. 22, the white house plane headed for tokyo. i was in the back reading the economic papers when suddenly somebody came and told me the six cabinet secretaries had to see me. they were in the office in the front of the plane. when i walked in, it was grim. they handed me a wire bulletin saying kennedy had been shot.
3 the plane turned around and headed back to honolulu, and i was instructed to take over the communications system and find out what had happened. when i connected with the white house, there was total confusion. for many minutes nothing was coming through clearly. about a half-hour after the plane had turned around, i heard in my ear: \wayside. stand by.\ wayside was my code name. about every 30 seconds for the next five minutes, i heard the same thing. then suddenly came a new message. \wayside. lancer is dead.\ lancer was the code name for president kennedy.
4 i was destroyed. i so admired and liked jfk. i had a feeling that not only was he lost but that my life was lost.
5 when we reached washington, a car took me to the white house. jfks body had just arrived in the east room and there was a short prayer service. jackie kennedy came up to me after the prayer and said had had a terrible day and should sleep in the white house.
- based on the line \this would have been the first visit from an american president to japan since the end of world war ii,\ we can assume that (10)
a america and japan have always had a good relationship.
b there has been tension between america and japan since wwii.
c america believed that japan was planning another world war.
d america and japan did not have the technology to communicate.
The line states the planned 1964 trip would be the first U.S. presidential visit to Japan post-WWII, implying no prior such visit, which means relations were not consistently good. Tension (Option B) is not indicated; the text focuses on the visit being a first, not conflict. Options C and D have no support from the given text.
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A. America and Japan have always had a good relationship.