After reading Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s 1933 Inaugural Address and completing the open-ended questions exercise, you will meet with a group of your peers and participate in a collaborative discussion. Be sure that you follow the Rules of Discussion, and that your questions are specifically about the text you have read. During the discussion, you will be expected to respond to at least two questions asked by your peers. Your responses must use textual evidence to support your reasoning. After completing the discussion, view and complete the Discussion Reflection handout..
In the space below, submit your Discussion Reflection. Your answers should be
thoughtful, well-written, and have proper spelling and punctuation. View the Collaborative Discussion rubric for this project.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
How does the allusion to icarus support the author’s tone ? a)it makes it clear that earhart,like icarus ,fell to her death .b)it emphasizes earhart’s failure in spite of her ambition.c)it stresses that the author views earhart’s fate as a mystery.d)it shows that the author sees earhart as a kind of legend can someone
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English, 22.06.2019 08:20
Read the excerpt from “take the tortillas out of your poetry.” i do not believe we should have to leave out the crucial elements of our language and culture to contribute to american literature, but, unfortunately, this is a conclusion i am forced to reach. i have been writing for a quarter century, and have been a published author for eighteen years. as a writer, i was part of the chicano movement which created a new literature in this country. which type of rhetoric is used most in the excerpt to convince readers that anaya’s conclusion is accurate? an appeal based on emotion an appeal based on logic an appeal based on the author’s character an appeal based on the author’s feelings
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
King claudius has resolved to do what (besides send hamlet to england)? what does this reveal about his character?
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