Use the drop-down menus to identify each part of Roosevelt's argument. What is the purpose of Roosevelt's speech? In her speech, Roosevelt references historical documents, previous votes, and other examples of history. What part of her speech are these references? Roosevelt also states that proposals are not necessary, that the document contains compromises, and that the document is not binding. What part of her speech includes these details? Roosevelt states that the UDHR should be passed without amendments or delay. What part of her speech is this statement?​

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Answer:

1. to persuade the UN to sign the UDHR

2. the evidence

3. the reasons

4. the claim

Explanation:

Eleanor Roosevelt in her speech is asking UN member to sign the UDHR. The evidence, The reasons, and  The claim are the type of various parts of the speech talked about.

Who was Eleanor Roosevelt ?

Eleanor Roosevelt was the first lady of U.S., she was the chairperson of the drafting committee of Universal Declaration of Human Rights in April 1946.

  • The purpose of Roosevelt's speech is to convince to UN members to sign the UDHR(Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
  • The evidence refers to historical documents, previous votes, and other examples of history.
  • Roosevelt also states  in the reasons that proposals are not necessary, that the document contains compromises, and that the document is not binding.
  • Roosevelt in the claims states that the UDHR should be passed without amendments or delay.

Therefore, the above explanation appropriately describes the statements.

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