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zavuch27 [327]
3 years ago
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Which statement best describes how Nixon’s resignation speech and the Washington Post article on the resignation address the sam

e subject in different ways?
The article provides a detailed list of many of President Nixon’s accomplishments, but Nixon does not discuss the things he did while in office in the speech.

The speech provides Nixon’s personal view of his resignation, while the article provides a broader perspective of it as a historical event.

The speech offers insight into Nixon’s interaction with his family, friends, and staff; the article does not include any of that information.

The article praises President Nixon, but Nixon is very critical of himself in his speech.
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lord [1]3 years ago
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The speech provides Nixon’s personal view of his resignation, while the article provides a broader perspective of it as a historical event.

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