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Read Florence Kelley’s biography and the first two paragraphs of her speech and then respond to the following question.   • Consider this introduction through the lens of Reader-Response. How does the reader (you or Kelley’s intended audience, the National American Woman Suffrage Association) and the situation (her delivery of the speech in 1905 or reading it in present day) affect the meaning and impact of the introduction? Are Kelley’s words affected by the shift in audience? • Use evidence from the text, including direct quotations if appropriate, to support your ideas. • Get to the 100 word minimum for question posts in this course.

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