He was straight forward with his ideas and wrote them down to grab the audience’s attention. He was very technical on how he wrote it down. “ The forces of integration will not automatically triumph over the forces of disintegration”(Zakaria, 2014 p.8). He used this type of diction to inform his audience better and make it more clear. Zakaria was informative throughout his entire speech but he used dashes to extra information to the speech. He wrote the main facts in the first part of the sentence but if he wanted to add extra information he would put dashes in between statements or at the end of his sentences. The author used mostly lengthy sentences throughout his speech to enable him to add as much information in as possible. Zakaria made it smooth moving from each topic making it easy for the reader to keep up and not get confused. He asked rhetorical questions throughout his speech to have the reader think about what he had said. Zakaria used syntax well throughout his speech and had a formal tone. He paced his speech to move at a pace that his audience could keep up with. He wanted to make his article formal to show how important it is to look at problems going around the world and not just focus on what goes on here. It allows the audience to feel like they are being given a chance to form an opinion on what he
He was straight forward with his ideas and wrote them down to grab the audience’s attention. He was very technical on how he wrote it down. “ The forces of integration will not automatically triumph over the forces of disintegration”(Zakaria, 2014 p.8). He used this type of diction to inform his audience better and make it more clear. Zakaria was informative throughout his entire speech but he used dashes to extra information to the speech. He wrote the main facts in the first part of the sentence but if he wanted to add extra information he would put dashes in between statements or at the end of his sentences. The author used mostly lengthy sentences throughout his speech to enable him to add as much information in as possible. Zakaria made it smooth moving from each topic making it easy for the reader to keep up and not get confused. He asked rhetorical questions throughout his speech to have the reader think about what he had said. Zakaria used syntax well throughout his speech and had a formal tone. He paced his speech to move at a pace that his audience could keep up with. He wanted to make his article formal to show how important it is to look at problems going around the world and not just focus on what goes on here. It allows the audience to feel like they are being given a chance to form an opinion on what he