The statement that best describes how Nixon's resignation speech and the Washington Post article on the resignation address the same subject in a different way is C. The speech offers a subjective or biased view of the resignation, while the article gives an objective and unbiased record of it.
Nixon's speech did not reflect much on his term and his actions, but was cursory and failed to give a credible apologies for the Watergate Scandal. The speech was written to accent his accomplishments as a president.
On the other hand, the Washington Post article written by Carroll Kilpatrick reproduces some of Nixon's words in the resignation speech, but also signals the limitations of the mentioned speech and Nixon's previous accomplishments.
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Slowly and carefully the little gray mouse licked the last bit of peanut butter off the trap; he darted behind the corner of the washing machine and disappeared.
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1. I don't agree with this statement. Sometimes panic can determine life or death. But so can too much panic.
2. I don't agree with this statement. 300 people, and counting, have died while trying to reach the top. It's cold and dangerous.
3. I agree with this statement. Deserts are very hot. It's hard to find shelter, food, and water as well.
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Any person can sit in a stupor and watch the world go by if they so choose; the alternative is be active in that world rather than one day wake up and see all of what you might have done, and realize there is too little time left to do so.
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