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How does the paradox of “all the failures” and “spectacularly successful” advance Anna Quindlen's purpose in this excerpt from "A Quilt of a Country"?

It is difficult to know how to convince them that this amounts to "crown thy good with brotherhood," that amid all the failures is something spectacularly successful.

How does the paradox of “all the failures” and “spectacularly successful” advance-example-1

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It emphasizes that America has been successful in finding unity.

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the last one it emphasizes that america has been successful in finding unity
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