Throughout this speech, Wallace builds a tension between two ways of being/ living in
Chapter 5, Problem 13(choose chapter or problem)
Throughout this speech, Wallace builds a tension between two ways of being/ living in the world. What are they? How does he explain and illustrate each to build his argument for the superiority of one over the other?
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