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English, 24.06.2021 14:00, ladypink94

After reading the excerpts from "The struggle for Human Rights" by Eleanor Roosevelt, annotate the text using the strategles that you learned. Fill in the table below with you annotations. Criteria - Observations
audiences and tone -
authors purpose -
rhetorical devises/evidence to support argument -
unfamiliar words -
points of view -
repetition -

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