How does Philip Freneau's poem, What wonders there shall freedom show, describe the European government? What words reveal the poet's view of the European government? What does the last stanza suggest about the new country and the old system of government? Cite textual evidence to support your answer.
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Asentence teacher gives the following speech. prepare a brief speech to accompany your science project. the speech will be presented to a faculty panel selected as judges. include a summary of your hypothesis, methods, and results. provide an explanation of any pictures or charts one of your poster. also share any complications you encountered during the science fair process. who is the intended audience for the teachers speech? a. young students. b. peers at the science fair. c. teacher evaluators. d. science professionals
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Is directly communicated and requires little interpretation
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