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How would you rate these valedictory speeches. Consider the lecture's tips as well as your own experience and preferences to write a critique of the two speeches. What did you (not) like about them? What worked for the authors? What didn't work? Do you think they connected with their audiences? Did they write with an appropriate tone, mood, and voice? Do the speeches reflect the classes' accomplishments, experiences, and expectations for the future? Be sure to explain your answers with examples from the texts.

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