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JassieL

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Hey.

Doing speeches as our module B. At the moment I'm working on an essay on how I understand Module B.

Honestly, it's confusing me, and it's frustrating. What exactly is the context of module B? Or am I just to write about how I understand the speeches in general?

Any help would be much appreciated. Thankyou.

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Give a brief overview of the reception of the speeches, why they were given, and their lasting value.
 

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Do you mind me hi-jacking your thread Jassie?

Well... do we need to talk about critics and context??

I keep on getting different responses from different people including teachers.

Thanks in advanced.
 

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Do you mind me hi-jacking your thread Jassie?

Well... do we need to talk about critics and context??

I keep on getting different responses from different people including teachers.

Thanks in advanced.
ONLY when it's shaped YOUR view of the speeches
 

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ONLY when it's shaped YOUR view of the speeches
Ohk, thanks.
So how would i go about saying that?
Do i just state my view and quote a critic? Should the critic actually be used to say that he/she shaped my view or supports my view?

and how about the context part of my question?
 

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I've been looking closely at Keating's Speech, Aung San Suu Kyi's speech, Faith Bandler's speech but, in your opinion, should we study ALL of the speeches, or just pick a select few?
Because, I really don't want to read all of Anwar Sadat's speech or Noel Pearson's.

Edit: Nvm, I found the answer =]
 
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