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Type your response in the box. Now that you've read and listened to Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Four Freedoms," compare the experience of listening to a speech to reading it. Analyze the audio of the speech and consider factors such as tone, point of view, argument, rhetorical devices, and use of evidence.

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Four freedom are the right of every human being.

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The point of view of Franklin D. Roosevelt about four freedoms is that he outlined four freedoms such as freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear which is the right of every human being. The tone of the 'four freedom'' is optimistic. Franklin D. Roosevelt do his speech in very aggressive manner in which he describe the four freedoms were the right of all people.

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