October 1, 2007...8:11 pm

Oral Interpretation: Jesse Jackson Reading Dr. Seuss

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This is an example of the 2nd part of the Oral Interpretation speech, in which you change only the delivery (not the words), to create a different meaning from what the author intended. The original author, Dr. Seuss intended a light-hearted, engaging children’s story, while Jackson reinterprets the words as … well, you be the judge.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPxPciXcJvc

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