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The Purpose Of Ann Richards Speech Analysis
What makes this speech by ann Richards so great?
What is the purpose of her speech?Are we truly forgotten by the government that rules over us.This is for me and you,and everyone else.“But if you give us a chance,we can perform.After all ginger Rogers did everything fred Astaire did. Only backwards and in heels.”~ann richards

What is the purpose of ann Richards speech?
First what is a keynote address?This is an act to unite the crowd, remind them of the party's noble goals, acknowledge the party's nominees and serve as a major salvo against the opposing party's candidate.In other words,to help people choose on a big decision for their community.Many would want to know the decision of their community,

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