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I American Rhetorical Analysis
Good morning, my fellow Americans. I am not here today to tell you what you want to hear, for I am only here today to notify you with what you need to hear. What is it going to take… what is it going to take to accomplish unity? You see we say we live in the “united states”, but are we really united? America is a great nation that once strived and welcomed people from all over the globe. America was a magnet. This country has reached a point where we are undergoing a grave situation that may end up deadly. I am American, you are American, we are American, one nation, united under God. Now first and foremost, in order to achieve unity we must work together, by taking our differences and working together to accomplish something bigger than you,

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