English, 21.10.2020 16:01 lollyp5439
In "The Four Freedoms" excerpt (lesson 1.9), which featured a speech by former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, four key human rights are described. The speech was timely and important because of the looming war in the background. While each generation acknowledges and supports the fundamental human rights promised to us in our U. S. Bill of Rights, there exists a difference in interpretation and significance from generation to generation.
In this letter, you will explain which two human rights are the MOST important for your generation and how you interpret these two rights PRESENTLY.
write a letter start with Dear Future Citizens,
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Write a literary analysis essay about an intercalary chapter of the grapes of wrath. your essay should examine how the structure and language support the overall purpose, and it should include specific examples from the text to support your claim. your essay should include the following elements: • a claim that takes a clear stand on the author's purpose, supported by main points • evidence from the text that supports your claim and main points • commentary that the reader understand how your evidence should be interpreted • an introduction, body and conclusion that organize the content of your essay
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English, 22.06.2019 16:00
How can learning to use words effectively you achieve your goals ?
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