(This Is about The John F. Kennedy Speech!) ILL MARK BRAINLIEST!
Instructions: Write a three-p...
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(This Is about The John F. Kennedy Speech!) ILL MARK BRAINLIEST!
Instructions: Write a three-paragraph response that compares your experience of reading the text independently with your experience of seeing and hearing the speech as it is read aloud.
Your comparison should focus specifically on the following questions:
• How does the meaning or message change when you read the speech vs. hearing and seeing it read aloud? Why do you think these changes in meaning or message occur?
• Which format is easier to understand? Explain your answer.
• Depending on what kind of message it is, it is sometimes better to listen to the point, while it is sometimes better to read and think before we conclude what the message or meaning of a particular speech is. Thus, it also depends on what is easier to understand.
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