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You have read the text and listened to the audio version of Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad. Briefly compare and contrast each version, analyzing each medium’s portrayal of the subject, or topic. Think about these questions: What were the advantages of the print version? Of the audio version? What were the disadvantages of each?
Which had a greater impact on the delivery of the content and the message of the text?
Which version helped you better understand the information and ideas? How?
Then discuss which experience you preferred—reading or listening to the text, and why. Support your comparison/contrast writing with specific evidence from both the print and audio forms of the selection.
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