Claudette【,】who is【now】84 years
old, remained 【an】unsound【unsung】 hero of 【the】racial 【justice】movement【句點沒搞明白】【until】and the took【book】just about her life by phillopulls【Philip Hoose】【這段話的語氣有起伏/氣口到Hoose,大聲吸氣won右蒲,從句的謂語開始吸氣】one【won】 the
national book award【National Book Awards】for young people【's】litereture【Young People‘s Literature】in 2009.【原來這段話的until沒聽出來阀湿,won沒聽出來,所以整個意思不明白瑰妄,】
Next we【t+w的連讀陷嘴,t就省略了】honor the life of Kelly Sharper【Kate Sheppard】, an actors【activist】to help【who
helped】the New Zeland【Zealand】 become the first country in the
world to allow women to vote back in 1993【1893】. 【Originally】borned
in Livopu【Liverpool】England, she?immagrated【immigrated】 to NZ in her early twenties, and became an activist as a member of the
temperature【W(wǎng)oman's Christian Temperance Union這里音頻有問題,就是沒有Woman's Christian】Union, which advocate【d 沒聽出來這個ed啊】as the women
sufrige【suffrage單詞不認(rèn)識间坐,差不多聽出來了】as
a【way to】fight for 【liquor】prohibition.
Cate【Kate】, however, tookthe【her】activism we beyond that, become【時態(tài)沒搞懂誒】 a leader【in】【句點斷不開】NZ surfrage【suffrage】 movement【,】fighting for 【issues】ranging 【from representation】in parlarment【Parliament】tofree them【freedom這個d沒聽出來】 from wearing the cosit【corset單詞不認(rèn)識】. Her activism work in NZwere
broading【and abroad】【inspired】woman's rights movement【s】 around the world【灾挨,】rise up.