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<h2>"The Struggle for Human Rights" (Questions)</h2>

  • Did the citizens satisfied of what will be the actions of the members of Congress?
  • Why did citizens need to rally against the member of Congress?
  • Do we deserve Human Rights?

<h3>For more info:</h3>

The Speech of Eleanor Roosevelt;

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Vilka [71]2 years ago
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Answer:

What is the tone of the speech?

What is Roosevelt’s purpose behind writing this speech?

Is Roosevelt appealing to her audience's emotions?  

What is the central idea of the speech? Is the central idea developed and supported well?

Does the speech use any words that are unfamiliar?

Explanation:

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