hey cookie munchie
i cant really help you cos our class hasnt actually studied all the speeches yet (meant to be incentive to not ditch school after the trial exams in term 3 ... yay.:mad1
but there's a textual intergrity thread somewhere in this message board. just search for it- they explain textual intergrity in understandable terms.
maybe you could link the speeches by the values that are common in them... i.e. socrates was freedom of speech, opinion, is emma goldmans one saying something similar.
what exactly do you have to do? is it in class or hand in?
like the personal response thing will be going throughout your essay (?) - its basically what you're arguing that's your 'personal response'. the 'content, language and construction' bit is just textual evidence and how it backs up what you think the speeches are trying to say. i.e. socrates use of the gadfly metaphor captures the ermm.... oh crap i forget
hopefully some of that helps