English, 06.05.2020 17:57 AAlexis1429
Which statement best describes how Nixon’s resignation speech and the Washington Post article on the resignation address the same subject in different ways?
While the article makes it clear that Nixon did nothing wrong, Nixon blames himself in the speech.
In the speech, President Nixon focuses only on the Watergate scandal, but the article describes his many accomplishments in great detail.
The speech offers a subjective or biased view of the resignation, while the article gives an objective and unbiased record of it.
President Nixon’s family, friends, and staff are mentioned repeatedly in the speech, but the article does not include comments from any of those people.
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The speech offers a subjective or biased view of the resignation, while the article gives an objective and unbiased record of it.
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