Read this excerpt from eleanor roosevelt’s "what i hope to leave behind."
as i see it we...
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Read this excerpt from eleanor roosevelt’s "what i hope to leave behind."
as i see it we can have no new deal until great groups of people, particularly the women, are willing to have a revolution in thought; are willing to look ahead . . are willing to give up constant competition.
by repeating the phrase “are willing” three times, roosevelt creates a tone of
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