English, 17.04.2020 05:08 stankyweezle
April 16th, 2020 Task: Review “The Most Daring of Our Leaders” by Lynne Olson and "Speech from the Democratic National Convention" by John Lewis on p. CR95-CR102 in your online textbook.
After reviewing the selections, answer the following question. Make sure to cite text evidence to support your response using the ACE method. (Answer, Cite, Explain)
Compare and contrast the texts by Olson and Lewis. What is similar and different in the two accounts? Review the selections and be sure to cite text evidence in your response.
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April 16th, 2020 Task: Review “The Most Daring of Our Leaders” by Lynne Olson and "Speech from the D...
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