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Why does Eleanor Roosevelt most likely use the image of Aladdin’s lamp in her speech?
She wishes that she could live in a fairytale world.
This image is used to contrast the past and present.
She hopes for a world more like Aladdin’s, with a lamp.
This image is used as a comparison of fairy tales to reality.
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This image is used as a comparison of fairy tales to reality.
Roosevelt invokes Aladdin’s lamp to highlight that real change isn't magical or instantaneous like a fairy tale wish — it requires effort and responsibility.
Roosevelt invokes Aladdin’s lamp to highlight that real change isn't magical or instantaneous like a fairy tale wish — it requires effort and responsibility.
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