English, 04.06.2021 22:00 mustafakhalil02
Compare & Contrast Content
Follow the directions to complete the graphic organizer. Then answer the question. When you have finished, submit this assignment to be graded.
• In the circle on the left, describe content and characteristics that make the “1973 Nixon Press Conference Video & Transcript” different from the other text.
• In the circle on the right, describe content and characteristics that “President Richard M. Nixon: Re-election, Second Term, and Watergate” different from the video and the transcript.
• In the area where the circles overlap, describe the ways in which the pieces are alike.
In a response of at least one paragraph, describe why consulting multiple sources related to a topic that you are personally interested in or concerned by is valuable or worthwhile.
WHAT DO I PUT FOR THE LEFT PART OF THE CIRCLE, THE RIGHT PART OF THE SIRCLE, AND THE MIDDLE?
I know the left is differences, but could u tell me, what are the EXACT differenced should i put in there.
I know the middle is similarities, so tell me what EXACTLY are the similarities.
and for the right, is what's in the vide and transcript which i cant get into, so can u tell me EXACTLY what was IN the vid and transcript> if u answer ll of these and correctly. i will put on another question, and give u and extra 30 points for free.
if u mess around and take my points on purpose, you will be flagged.
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