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    I. Roosevelt’s campaign speech A. The speech first addresses one of the many issues that The great depression brought about 1. “ …waste in men and women‚ in human skill‚ character and life” 2. He isn’t just discussing the loss of money and jobs as the stereotype of the depression presents‚ but is going into depth about people as individuals which would appeal to the emotion of the people. (Roosevelt) 3. During The Depression‚ many people lost their jobs‚ their spouses‚ their houses

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    The Catcher in the Rye was written in the subjective point of view style. Holden being the protagonist follows the aithors same thought process. There are several contradicting ideas and simple things that happen that lead to stories and other experiences that Holden exaplains to us. Salinger uses words such as "phony" "flit" and "flitty" which are words that today are not commonly used‚ but were used in the past. Holden has a method of alienation used for self-protection. Holden throughout the book

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    Lane Coutell J.D. Salinger wrote many different short stories‚ one of those stories titled Franny & Zooey. This story talks mainly about two of the members in the Glass family. One in particular‚ Franny Glass‚ is struggling with the religious aspect in her life and Lane Coutell is her boyfriend. He does not care about her problems and thinks very highly of himself. Lane is only in the “Franny” section of this mini-novel‚ so he is rather a flat character. His intentions and attitude do not change

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    In J.D. Salinger’s ’catcher in the rye’ a troubled teen - Holden Caulfield finds the transition between childhood and adulthood‚ disconcerting. Set in the 1950s‚ Salinger explores the perplexity of growing up and leaving the innocence of childhood. Holden’s interactions and relationships with individuals gradually reveal his cynical nature and idealistic fantasies. Salinger exploration of self-discovery and alienation highlights the difficulties of adolescence. Holden is initially introduced as

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    In modern day America‚ our nation faces many challenges. We see it every day: ISIS‚ mass shootings‚ racism‚ et cetera. In his speech‚ “ Day of Infamy”‚ given on Dec 7‚ 1941‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt argues‚ that in a time of crisis‚ America must go to war with Japan. Roosevelt jumps right into a clear call to action. Stirring up emotion‚ Roosevelt uses effective diction and syntax to convince congress to call war on the Japanese. President Roosevelt crafts his speech using words that evoke targeted

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    In order to help the American people Franklin D Roosevelt initiated many projects and programs. According to Britannica (2017)‚ His administration created the New Deal program‚ in which a large number of agencies—known colloquially as “alphabet soup” because of their three- or four-lettered acronyms—attempted to alleviate the disasters that faced American citizens. These programs were of great help to the American people. For example‚ the (TVA) Tennessee was created in 1933. Its purpose was to control

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    Normandy hoping to overthrow the German forces occupying France. Years of meticulous planning and seemingly endless training had finally come together to form the operation known as D-Day‚ the invasion of Normandy. Many different operations and brilliant leaders helped to contribute to the victory at Normandy. D-Day was not only a turning point in the War‚ but it forever changed the course of history. For years‚ the entire world passively watched Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. After the annexing

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Great American Leader Kevin J. Keller Edison State College Abstract I have chosen to focus my research on Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ the 32nd president of the United States of America. I feel that Franklin D. Roosevelt provides an excellent example of everything that a leader should be. Arguably one of the greatest presidents in United States history‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt is the only American president to be elected to four terms. In this paper I will discuss the

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    that the United States has ever had. After the “Black Thursday” on September 3‚ 1929 stock market crash and right after that is when Franklin D. Roosevelt took over the new Presidency of the United States. During the Great Depression‚ millions of people became unemployed and homeless and a huge number of banks failed and closed. The new president Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ walked into a position that required immediate actions to help a suffering country‚ and he began to take those immediate actions right

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    franklin D. rossevelt utilizes rhetorical strageties effectively so reach his goal franklin d. roosevelt was the speaker of the Pearl Harbor Adress to the Nation‚ speech. he was the presidemt of the united states‚ also known as commander in chief. this speech was expressed in a first person point of view. the occasion was in december 8‚1941. during world war 2‚ a day after the pearl harbor attack. immediate occasion was the address to congress to declare war on japan. franklins audience is congress

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