SVOITON A
tireless usid daring During the depreminon she twee
over the costanty bringing will reassurer und help to
pople without loud and yoys Dune World War Il she
visited American sdiers in camp all over the world. The
United States had never saw a first I say like her
Konec ako kept in touch with the American people
through a daily newspaper column called My Das She
broadcast on the radio and deliveres lectures, il first for a
First Lady
(Reading, 20 Marks)
Read the following passage carefully
Pow guessed at this quiet parentes girl growing up in
New York City would one day become the First Lady of the
United States. Even fewer thought she would besme an
wuthor and lecturer and a woman much admired and loves
by people throughout the world
2 Bom Anna Eleanor Roosevelt in 1894 wo wealthy, but
troubled parents who both dies while she was young
Roosevelt was cared for by her grandmother and sent to
school in England. In 1905, she mames ber distant cousin,
Pranklin Delano Roosevelt. She and her husband had six
children. Although they were wealthy, her life was not easy
and she suffered several personal tragedies Ier second son
died when he was a baby in 1921, her strong athletic
husband was stncken with polio, which len him physically
disabled for life
On the basis of your understanding of the abwe pasage answer
the following questions (any eight)
(a) How was Eleanor Runevelt's personality in contra to wie
she became
() Apart from being the first lady what else did shwe have to
her credit?
What challenges did she face in her personal life but
remained unlod?
3
(d)
Eleanor Roosevelt was a remarkable woman who had great
intelligence and tremendous strength of character. She never
let things get her down She nursed her husband back to
good health and encouraged him to remain in politics. She
then helped him to become Governor of New York, and in
1933, President of the United States
(c)
Eleanor was a strong woman who helped her husband
become the President of America Houl
What does the statement she became her husband's legs
and eyes' mean?
What was her special contribution during the depression?
How did she motivate soldiers during World War II?
What did she do for the first ume for a First Lady
What side of her personality is reflected in this passage?
(8)
4
ch)
While her husband was President, she took a great interest in
all the affairs of the country. She became her husband's leps
and eyes; she visited prisons and hospitals, she went down
into mines, up scaffoldings and into factories. Roosevelt was
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Answers
Explanation:
SVOITON A
tireless usid daring During the depreminon she twee
over the costanty bringing will reassurer und help to
pople without loud and yoys Dune World War Il she
visited American sdiers in camp all over the world. The
United States had never saw a first I say like her
Konec ako kept in touch with the American people
through a daily newspaper column called My Das She
broadcast on the radio and deliveres lectures, il first for a
First Lady
(Reading, 20 Marks)
Read the following passage carefully
Pow guessed at this quiet parentes girl growing up in
New York City would one day become the First Lady of the
United States. Even fewer thought she would besme an
wuthor and lecturer and a woman much admired and loves
by people throughout the world
2 Bom Anna Eleanor Roosevelt in 1894 wo wealthy, but
troubled parents who both dies while she was young
Roosevelt was cared for by her grandmother and sent to
school in England. In 1905, she mames ber distant cousin,
Pranklin Delano Roosevelt. She and her husband had six
children. Although they were wealthy, her life was not easy
and she suffered several personal tragedies Ier second son
died when he was a baby in 1921, her strong athletic
husband was stncken with polio, which len him physically
disabled for life
On the basis of your understanding of the abwe pasage answer
the following questions (any eight)
(a) How was Eleanor Runevelt's personality in contra to wie
she became
() Apart from being the first lady what else did shwe have to
her credit?
What challenges did she face in her personal life but
remained unlod?
3
(d)
Eleanor Roosevelt was a remarkable woman who had great
intelligence and tremendous strength of character. She never
let things get her down She nursed her husband back to
good health and encouraged him to remain in politics. She
then helped him to become Governor of New York, and in
1933, President of the United States
(c)
Eleanor was a strong woman who helped her husband
become the President of America Houl
What does the statement she became her husband's legs
and eyes' mean?
What was her special contribution during the depression?
How did she motivate soldiers during World War II?
What did she do for the first ume for a First Lady
What side of her personality is reflected in this passage?
(8)
4
ch)
While her husband was President, she took a great interest in
all the affairs of the country. She became her husband's leps
and eyes; she visited prisons and hospitals, she went down
into mines, up scaffoldings and into factories. Roosevelt was
3
[PTO
2/1/2
2.
2/1/2