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Analysis Questions for “The Museum,” “Beneath the Lyrics of Leon Bridges,” and “ Commencement Address at The New School.” Listed below are questions that should guide you in preparing to write your analytic response over “The Museum,” “Beneath the Lyrics of Leon Bridges” and “Commencement Address at The New School.”
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1. What was the genre of each text?

2. Were the genres, purposes, or intended audiences the same or different? What evidence from the texts support this conclusion?

3. How are the messages of each text similar/different?

4. Describe how the authors(Addouleia, McDaniel, and Smith) developed their messages similarly/differently?Provide text evidence from each text.

5. Describe the similarities and differences in style and tone between the texts.

6. Did each author communicate their message effectively? Why? Why not?

7. Consider how the intended audience may
have responded to each text.

8. How have your ideas and knowledge about this topic changed as a result of your analysis?

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