Instructions:Select the correct answers.What arguments is Franklin D. Roosevelt making in this excerpt from his "Four Freedoms" speech?

Americans should hold on to their isolationist tendencies as long as their own interests are not under threat.
Americans must not shirk their duty to go to war because Germany is a bigger threat than previous enemies.
Americans have always fought to uphold human rights and correct injustices against them.
Americans have always been peaceful but should be willing to go to war to defend their allies.
Americans should go to war to protect their allies against the Germans and assert their world domination.

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Answer 1
Answer: The arguments of Franklin D. Roosevelt making in this excerpt from his "Four Freedoms" speech are:
Americans should go to war to protect their allies against the Germans and assert their world domination.* Americans should hold on to their isolationist tendencies as long as their own interests are not under threat.
Answer 2
Answer:

Americans should go to war to protect their allies against the Germans and assert their world domination.


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Answer:

The correct answer is C) the tittle of the poem

Explanation:

When reading a poem closely to interpret its meaning and nuances, the title of the poem can give you clues about the theme of the poem. The rhyme scheme and stanza structure are structural aspects of the poem that can work to convey an idea in certain styles like concrete poetry, but the do not give us enough information to interpret the meaning of the poem.

Also, the name of the poet is not a reliable source since a poet can write about different themes and present different perspectives.

On the other hand, the name of the poem can help us deciphering the meaning of the poem and even clarify through certain words of tone whether the poem is satirical, signifying or else. The title of the poem is the most reliable option.


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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

FALSE

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Answer:

The registrar

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