myPerspectives English Language Arts
myPerspectives English Language Arts
1st Edition
Savvas Learning Co
ISBN: 9780133338805
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Page 46: Analyze the Text

Exercise 1
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It is obvious that the remarks are not just for the president because Franklin repeatedly talks about the other delegates.
Exercise 2
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a) Early on in the speech, Franklin admits he doubts parts of the Constitution.
Exercise 3
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a) The religious allusion is used to compare their journey to Jesus’.
b) This is somewhat effective but also seems alittle silly because this is during the age of reason, not much religious allusions would be used to help an argument at this time.
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Many of the delegates would want to amend the Constitution after signing it.
Exercise 5
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The meaning of freedom based on this speech relates to the ability to be free from tyranny and to be free to make changes that are necessary to the government.
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