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"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”
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Exam Week4

Exam Week4

Q 1. How are the male points of view different and similar to the female points of view in regards to our authors? Consider all the authors and their essays in terms of overall tone, subject matter, and language. For this question, respond with at least 10 sentences for the male point of view and 10 sentences for the female point of view. Use at least one direct quote for each response/point of view. (50 points) 2. Read "Two Ways to Belong in America" on page 267 in your text. Make a list of and then look up any vocabulary words that you do not know. Write out the definitions. Answer questions number 1 and 4 from pages 270-271 in the text. The answer for question #1 can be a list or some other form of organization like a table. The answer to question #4 must be a paragraph of at least 10 sentences. If you wish, as the essay does, to write about how you and someone close to your differ on your opinions on immigration, that is fine, but you may also choose another relevant, current issue (like gun control or #me too movement). (150 points

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1. From the male perspective, or point of view for that matter, ideas related to how greatness can be achieved is found to be more dominant. Male point of view focuses on the story of initial struggles followed by the greater successes they achieved later in life. For instance, in the essay by Frederick Douglas titled “Learning to Read and Write”, he recounts his experience as a child wanting to learn and the obstacles, he encountered on his way to do that. Later on, he exclaims that the greatness of a man lies in his education and that one will only improve in their lives, if they are educated enough.