Argument Analysis II: Malala's UN Speech
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13 questions


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What is the main idea of the Intro?
What is the main idea of the Intro?

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Highlight the evidence Malala uses.
Highlight the evidence Malala uses.

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Highlight the evidence Malala uses.
Highlight the evidence Malala uses.

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What is the central idea of Body #1? Include and explain one piece of textual evidence that supports your ideas.
What is the central idea of Body #1? Include and explain one piece of textual evidence that supports your ideas.

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Highlight the evidence Malala uses.
Highlight the evidence Malala uses.

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Highlight the evidence Malala uses.
Highlight the evidence Malala uses.

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What is the central idea of Body #2? Include and explain one piece of textual evidence that supports your ideas.
What is the central idea of Body #2? Include and explain one piece of textual evidence that supports your ideas.

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Highlight the evidence Malala uses.
Highlight the evidence Malala uses.

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Highlight the evidence Malala uses.
Highlight the evidence Malala uses.

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What is the central idea of Body #3? Include and explain one piece of textual evidence that supports your ideas.
What is the central idea of Body #3? Include and explain one piece of textual evidence that supports your ideas.

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Highlight the evidence Malala uses.
Highlight the evidence Malala uses.

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What is the central idea of the Conclusion? Include and explain one piece of textual evidence that supports your ideas.
What is the central idea of the Conclusion? Include and explain one piece of textual evidence that supports your ideas.
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In both of their speeches, Adora Svitak and Malala Yousafzai make an argument for resistance against some of the oppression they see in the world. What is a specific problem or oppression scenario that you want to help solve or resist? This could be something you learned about in your Website research or that you've experienced or witnessed.
In both of their speeches, Adora Svitak and Malala Yousafzai make an argument for resistance against some of the oppression they see in the world. What is a specific problem or oppression scenario that you want to help solve or resist? This could be something you learned about in your Website research or that you've experienced or witnessed.

