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Speeches Poems
What to the Slave is the Fourth of July – Frederick Douglass
The Decision to Go to the Moon – John F. Kennedy
Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech – William Faulkner
We Shall Fight on the Beaches – Winston Churchill
Chief Joseph’s Surrender Speech – Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce Tribe
Quite India – Mahatma Gandhi
Sermon on the Mount – Jesus Christ
Freedom or Death – Emmeline Nakhurst
Ain’t I a Woman – Sojourner Truth
Freedom From Fear – Aung San Suu Kyi
On the Pulse of Morning – Maya Angelou
UN Climate Change Speech - Greta Thunberg
Still I Rise – Maya Angelou
The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer (Choose a chapter)
This is the Place - Tony Walsh
The Road Not Taken – Robert Frost
Dulce et Decorum Est – Wilfred Owen
Invictus – William Ernest Henley

Songs Spoken Word
Zombie – Cranberries
We Shall Overcome – Pete Seeger
Revolution – The Beatles
I Want to Break Free – Queen
Alright – Kendrick Lamar
Bloody Sunday – U2
Imagine – John Lennon
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised – Gil Scott Heron
A Change is Gonna Come – Sam Cooke
Get Up Stand Up – Bob Marley
What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye
What if I had 3 Minutes to Change the World? - Asia Greene
Changing the World one Word at a Time - Get Lit
This Poem Will Change your Life - Rudy Francisco
59 - Harry Baker
Smile - Rhiannon McGavin
Can We Autocorrect Humanity? - Prince Ea
Why are Muslims So - Detroit Team
Therapy Session - Atlanta Team
To This Day - Shane Koyczan

read anyone u want then give a
summary
at least three direct quotes demonstrating the rhetorical devices used
theme
historical purpose and importance
your own rationale for choosing this piece.

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Answer:

1.The Decision to Go to the Moon – John F. Kennedy

2.Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech – William Faulkner

3.Freedom or Death – Emmeline Nakhurst

Explanation:

EXPLANATION BELOW FOR EACH POEM

1. On May 25, 1961, he announced the goal of landing a man on the Moon before a joint session of Congress. At that point, the total time spent in space by an American was barely 15 minutes. President John F. Kennedy on May 25, 1961, declaring to Congress the goal of landing a man on the Moon by the end of the decade.

2. Nobel Prize recipient and writer, William Faulkner, in his speech, “On Accepting the Nobel Prize” argues that writing is done best with feeling and without fear.

3.Emmeline Pankhurst. A speech delivered at Parsons Theater in Hartford, Connecticut, on November 13, 1913. Pankhurst explains why the British suffrage movement has grown militant, comparing the cause of voting rights for British and American women to the fight for American independence.

i picked these because i feel it was more poem i knew about and a brief summary about each and a quete from each! hope it helped have a good day. brainliest?

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landmarks

sippo lake park-

MASSILLON MUSEUM-nonprofit organization founded in 1933 to preserve the history of Massillon. In the museum the main goal is to  preserve and exhibit art and artifacts to enrich our community through education and experience.

historic zoar village-was founded in 1817 by a group of over 200 German Separatists seeking escape from religious persecution. They survived mor than 80 yrs on this land and made  Zoar Village one of the most successful communal settlements in American history.

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