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    Speech analysis: Freedom or Death This speech is an argumentative discourse‚ pronounced by Emmeline Pankhurst‚ in November 1913‚ to present and intensify the need that women have to keep a combative spirit in order to give their free viewpoint and being part of public affairs on American society. The analyse is going to consider the historical significance of the speech and it is setting up the meaning or significance of it by clarifying for what specific reasons the speech was intended.

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    Outline Worksheet Speech 1: Speech to Inform Top of Form Early or Final Outline? l Bottom of Form Name:       Comm101‚ Sec. #:       Date:       Grade: ____ / 50 Audience Analysis: Answer in complete sentences and use examples from your audience analysis questions.  A. How much does your audience already know about your topic and how will you design your speech regarding their level of knowledge? The audience probably only knows about Marilyn Manson from the media

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    Two renown women‚ Hillary Clinton‚ and Malala Yousafzai‚ have both shared their ideas on women’s rights‚ and they both make points on the importance of women’s education. Malala is especially focused on education‚ while Hillary brings more attention to all rights of women. They both call on world leaders to help make change‚ and they both express the need for women to speak for themselves. Malala Yousafzai’s speech is very focused on education‚ specifically women’s education. She uses a powerful

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    INTRODUCTION The present document represents the discourse analysis of the former U.S. President Obama’s speech in Tokyo‚ Japan. The speech was held on November 2009‚ during his first official visit as new U.S. president. According to our analysis‚ Obama’s speech stands as a commendation of the 50 years-long U.S. and Japan partnership in the context of global dominance as well as‚ more specifically‚ the control of the Pacific area. In order to support this conclusion‚ our team will investigate three

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    them of trying to become president. On the Democratic Party‚ Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are battling with debates on special events. They share their point of views to the crowd with how they would handle being president. One for example was the lead poisoning in Flint‚ Michigan. They had the actual citizens to discuss what happened. They both share several points together as candidates. Hillary Clinton shows political correctness when she shares facts about Bernie Sanders on how he engaged

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    Taylor Tompkins Mrs. Petersen/Pd. 3 JFK Rhetorical Analysis 12/3/11 JFK Inaugural Speech Rhetorical Analysis John Fitzgerald Kennedy is considered one of America’s greatest speakers. In his inaugural speech he utilized many rhetorical devices to convey his message and established ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. He skillfully persuaded the millions listening‚ whether in the live audience or watching it at home‚ to trust him and accept him as president. Immediately‚ Kennedy established ethos‚ “We

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    Jorge Sanchez Junior Ap English 05‚ October 2012 Speech to the Virginia Analysis In the Speech to the Virginia Convention given by Patrick Henry he displays his deep understanding of rhetoric in a very persuasive speech. Patrick Henry uses ethos‚ allusions‚ and syntax as elements of persuasion in his speech. Patrick Henry begins his persuasive speech with a couple examples of ethos in his first two sentences. “Mr. President: No ma thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism‚ as

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    Medea communicates with the chorus in a rash way in the Jeffers adaptation. Furthermore‚ instead of being cunning and well spoken‚ she uses fear to provoke the response she desires from the women. In fact‚ her speeches do not seem well-thought out in this version‚ they just appear to say what is on her mind at the moment. Consequently‚ the speeches of this version are significantly shorter than her speeches in the Norton version. She quickly says what she wants to say and quickly gets to the next

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    harder for them to fall into the wrong hands. It also gave American victims of terrorist attacks court-awarded compensation. Overall‚ the Clinton Administration was pretty successful‚ although it could have done more. The Bush Administration also worked tirelessly at limiting terrorism around the globe. However‚ it was a very different approach than the Clinton Administration. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001‚ they launched a “War on Terror”. They went after all terrorists and presumed that

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    Patrick Henry’s Speech Analysis In the speech‚ “Give Me Liberty‚ or Give Me Death‚” Patrick Henry set out to convince the VirginaVirginia delegates that war with England was inevitable and the longer they waited the harder the war would be to win. Patrick Henry displays immaculate persuasion skills that disarm his audience from favoring reconciliation with Britain. Henry uses rhetorical strategies‚ such as‚ allusions‚ parallelism‚ and repetition to captivate his audience and appeal to their emotions

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