Limiting freedom or rights. So, if this is an essay response for which you need to argue one thing, I would choose freedom. If this a racial situation, then you can take the "rights" approach.
Think about. If everyone is allowed to get a $1 from a bucket but I don't allow you to for whatever reason, I'm taking away your freedom or right. You are being oppressed.
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Answer:
In the first paragraph of his speech, Roosevelt tried to describe how the United States was being an innocent victim of unprovoked Japanese aggression.
Explanation:
Instead of saying that Japan had attacked the United States, Roosevelt emphasized America's status as a victim.
Roosevelt considered that the diplomatic negotiations between these two countries had been pursued dishonestly by the Japanese government while it was secretly preparing a war against the United States.
In the first paragraph of his speech, Roosevelt...
aimed to declare war on the Great Depression and needed all the executive latitude possible in order to wage that war.
1st person: I put the kettle on.
2nd: You put the kettle on
3rd: She put the kettle on
1st person is when it is from you. 2nd is when it is directed at people or someone, kind of like cookbook instructions, 3rd person is observing a person or thing.