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English, 05.10.2020 22:01, crispingolfer1864

Critical Thinking After you read the biographical incident, answer the questions below . 1. What do you think is the purpose of Goodwin's writing? Who do you think her audience ? 2. What do the two incidents show about Eleanor and her eagerness to learn? How do they show that Eleanor and Franklin worked as a team? 3. What does the dialogue contribute to each incident? 4. Choose one of the two incidents that Goodwin reports, and pay close attention to how she relates it. Analyze (a) the order and (b) the amount of space given to each of the following: background information , setting dialogue, and report of what happened . What kinds of details does Goodwin omit?

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