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Discussion QuestionsAll DQ responses must be 150 words or more. Academic responses with cited works for each response.Topic 1 DQ 1Recommend two support strategies and interventions for struggling readers. Justify your choices, making sure to describe why you plan to use your chosen strategies and interventions in your future professional practice.undefinedTopic 1 DQ 2Some literacy experts have said, “A dyslexic child should be educated at their ability level, rather than their literacy level.” What does this mean? Based on this week’s readings and at least one additional resource, do you agree or disagree with the quote? 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Literature Question
1. The source is a book by Paul Tillich entitled Nazism and the Third Reich. It was Tillich, Paul. Nazism and the Third Re ...
Literature Question
1. The source is a book by Paul Tillich entitled Nazism and the Third Reich. It was Tillich, Paul. Nazism and the Third Reich. Oxford University ...
FSUJ President John F Kennedy 1961 Inaugural Address Speech Analysis Discussion
The final examination has two written parts.The first question asks you to listen to (or read) President John F. Kennedy� ...
FSUJ President John F Kennedy 1961 Inaugural Address Speech Analysis Discussion
The final examination has two written parts.The first question asks you to listen to (or read) President John F. Kennedy’s 1961 inaugural address and compose a short (minimum of four paragraphs) rhetorical analysis outlining the features of his speech and discussing its content and place in American history.The second question asks you to read the Declaration of Independence, one of America’s founding documents, and compose a fully developed short essay (minimum of eight paragraphs) outlining the piece’s features and commenting on its efficacy and place in American history.INSTRUCTIONS:Please observe the deadline for this final examination in your course calendar and plan accordingly to give yourself enough time to complete the assessment. Take some time to first critically analyze these source documents here in the learning module before opening up the final examination questions.You will likely want to spend some time researching the contextual elements surrounding Kennedy’s speechand Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence . For further information on the Declaration of Independence, you might want to read “The Declaration of Independence: A History,” which can be found on the digital pages of the National Archives..As always, your work will be evaluated for clarity, punctuation, grammar, content, and incorporation of the course theories and concepts.
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