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Literary 004 Eval

Justin Gebbie's self-evaluation indicates a total of 45 errors in a 5-minute reading with an overall accuracy of 92.50%. The errors include issues with drops, small words, and punctuation, suggesting areas for improvement such as practicing reading aloud and focusing on proper nouns. The graded output reflects a speech emphasizing the importance of equal rights and the dignity of all individuals in America.

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Literary 004 Eval

Justin Gebbie's self-evaluation indicates a total of 45 errors in a 5-minute reading with an overall accuracy of 92.50%. The errors include issues with drops, small words, and punctuation, suggesting areas for improvement such as practicing reading aloud and focusing on proper nouns. The graded output reflects a speech emphasizing the importance of equal rights and the dignity of all individuals in America.

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Name: Justin Gebbie

Class: 120 Literary 004


Length: 5 minutes
Total Errors: 45
Overall Accuracy: 92.50

Self-evaluation Worksheet:

Total
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Errors
Practice reading the text version as well
Too many drops 10
out loud.
Stacking
Proper nouns/letter by letter spelling
Word endings
Endurance
Concentrations
Reading text version can help eliminate
Small/little words 5
small lost words/ word endings.
Contractions
Messy notes
Weak vocabulary
Phrases & briefs
Drops at beginning of sentence
Punctuation errors
Inaudible
Distracted
Transposition of words
TOTAL ERRORS 45 PERCENTAGE 92.50%

Graded Output:
I speak tonight for the dignity of man and the destiny of democracy. I urge every member of both
parties, Americans of all religions and of all colors, from every section of this country, to join me in that
cause. At times, history and fate meet At a single time in a single place To shape a turning point in
man's unending search for freedom. So it was at Lexington and Concord. So it was a century ago at
Appomattox. So it was last week in Selma, Alabama. There long suffering men and women peacefully
protested the denial of their rights as Americans. Many of them were brutally assaulted. One good man
a man of God was killed. There is no cause for pride in what has happened in Selma. There is no cause
for self satisfaction in that the long denial of equal rights of millions of Americans. But there is cause for
hope and for faith in our democracy in what is happening here tonight. For the cries of pain and the
hymns and protests of oppressed people have summoned into convocation all the majesty of this great
government the government of the greatest nation on earth. Our mission is at once the oldest and the
most basic of this country to right wrong. To do justice. To serve man. In our time, we have come to live
in with the moment moments of great crises. Our lives have been marked with debate of about great
issues. Issues of war and peace, issues of prosperity and depression. But rarely in any time does an
issue lay bare the secret heart of America itself. Rarely are we met with a challenge not to our growth
or abundance, or our welfare or our security, but rather to the value values and the purposes of and the
meaning of our beloved nation. The issue of equal rights for American Negroes is such an issue. And
should we defeat every enemy and should we double our wealth And conquer the stars. And still be
unequal to this issue than then we will have failed as a people and as a nation. For with a country, as
with a person, what is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own so. soul?" There
is no Negro problem. There is no Southern problem. There is no Northern problem. There is only an
American problem and we are met here tonight as Americans Not as Democrats or Republicans. We're
met here as Americans to solve that problem. This was the first nation in the history of the world to be
founded with a purpose. The great phrases of that purpose still sound in every American heart, North
and South. All men are created equal. Government by consent, of governed by the governed, give me
liberty or give me death, and those are not just clever words and those are not just empty theories, In
their and there name Americans have fought and died for two centuries and tonight around the world
they stand there as guardians of our liberty risking their lives. Those words are promised to every
citizen that he shall share in the dignity of man. This dignity cannot be found in a man's possession.
possessions. It cannot be found in his power or in his position. It really rests on his right to be treated as
a man equal in opportunity to all others. It says that he shall share in freedom. He shall choose his
leaders. He shall educate his children provide for and provide his family according to his family
according to his bill ability and merit his merits as a human being. To apply any other test, to deny a
man his hopes because of his color or race, or his religion, or the place of his birth, is not only to do
injustice but it is to deny Americans and to dishonor the dead who gave their lives for American
freedom.

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