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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read an excerpt of The Four Freedoms Speech. Before you begin, open a new document for notes. Divide your notes into three areas labeled: Historical/Biographical Analysis Gender Analysis Economic/Political Analysis Think about the different perspectives as you read. Note the time period and anything you learn about the speaker under Historical/Biographical Analysis. Note anywhere you notice concerns of women addressed or ignored under Gender Analysis. Finally, note any language dealing with those who have little in comparison to those who have a great deal under Economic/Political Analysis

OpenStudy (anonymous):

During a speech welcoming a visiting British Prime Minister in 2012, President Obama once again addressed the theme of a life free from fear. Read the excerpt of his speech carefully. Before you begin, open a new document for notes. Divide your notes into three areas labeled: Historical/Biographical Analysis Gender Analysis Economic/Political Analysis Think about the different perspectives as you read. Note the time period and anything you learn about the speaker under Historical/Biographical Analysis. Note anywhere you notice the concerns of women addressed or ignored under Gender Analysis. Finally, note any language dealing with those who have little in comparison to those who have a great deal under Economic/Political Analysis. These are the lenses you will use for your essay assignment at the end of the lesson.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Broskishelleh

OpenStudy (broskishelleh):

Use this as a reference

OpenStudy (broskishelleh):

Don't plagiarize my notes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I won't I just needed an example and thank you. I really appreciate this I was suppose to do this 2 months ago I skipped it ever since.

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