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3. Part A: How does Ostergaard develop her claim in paragraph 9 that “Eleanor wanted to redefine the role of First Lady, a controversial move for women at the time”? RI.3.8 A. She gives several examples of the activities Eleanor engaged in that were atypical for women, and the negative response she received from many Americans. B. She contrasts Eleanor Roosevelt’s outspokenness as First Lady with the more traditional relationship she had with Franklin earlier in their marriage. C. She offers a thorough analysis of why previous First Ladies had not done enough to serve the American people. D. She builds an argument that Eleanor Roosevelt was a strong advocate for civil rights and greatly influenced her husband to support this cause.
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