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    persuasion. "The Declaration of Independence" and Patrick Henry’s "Speech in the Virginia Convention" were both very effective in motivating their intended audiences. "The Declaration" and the "Speech to the Convention" possess some similarities and some differences‚ but their main premise is the same: to support independence from Great Britain. One difference between the two works is their format. Patrick Henry is considered to be the most compelling orator of the American Revolution. His "Speech to the

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    Daniel Sanchez Reyes and Noel Perez Ms. Horvath Speech to the Virginia Convention/1 11-29-11 In 1775‚ a young American scholar by the name of Patrick Henry delivered a very famous speech that most historians remember today. One of his most famous quotes “Give me liberty or give me death” persuaded the Virginia Convention to agree that the time for war is now. At the time‚ Great Britain was the most powerful country in the world and for Patrick Henry to convince the colonies to go to war he

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    Darren Stapp Mr. Tyler MCM English III CP 19 September 2012 Speech in the Virginia Convention Paragraph “We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves before the throne; and we have implored its interoperation to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and Parliament.” Towards the middle of the “Speech in the Virginia Convention” by Patrick Henry‚ he appeals to the audience’s sense of logic by implying that they have protested to Britain

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    In Patrick Henry’s “Speech in the Virginia Convention‚” he remarked‚ “I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided and that is the lamp of experience.” Libraries are built on books‚ schools rely on them. Millions of people have written them to share knowledge and experiences with others. The value of a book is immeasurable‚ yet some things just can’t be learned by reading books alone. In my experience‚ something I have done is play an instrument. For me‚ playing the ukulele was something that

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    The speech "Speech to the Virginia Convention" by Patrick Henry is a powerful and influential piece that played a significant role in the American Revolution. In this speech‚ Henry passionately urged the Virginia House of Burgesses to arm and prepare for war against British rule. Through powerful rhetoric and persuasive language‚ Henry conveyed his belief that war with Britain was inevitable and necessary for the preservation of liberty. Henry’s speech is known for its famous line‚ "Give me liberty

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    The colonist and delegates needed to find a way of improving the government’s decisions because they did not agree and wanted to get away from Britain. In “Speech in the Virginia Convention” Patrick Henry uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to convince the delegates to secede from Britain and to fight back. In “Speech of the Virginia Convention” Henry uses the three appeals‚ but the one that really stood out to me the most was the usage of pathos. “We must fight…” This evidence shows that this is a

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    place. This era included the American colonies struggling to gain independence and officially become a nation of their own. In order to do so‚ some believed it was only necessary to rebel against the British Rule. Despite Henry’s proficient use of all three techniques‚ he most efficiently persuaded using pathos persuasion. Patrick Henry’s speech given to the Virginia House of Burgesses‚ known as the “Speech to the Virginia Convention”‚ expressed the demanding truth and dramatic perspective in which

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    The Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence is a major event that does different things for different people.  Breaking off from Great Britain meant freedom; mainly freedom of religion‚ speech and expression.  Although it was a good thing there were several conflicts that were not severe enough to prevent the document from passing.  These minor conflicts happen when the Declaration is interpreted.  The Declaration on Independence has been variously interpreted as a bid for French

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    Good evening gentlemen of Massachusetts. Thank you for coming. We are gathered here this evening to discuss the basic principles of the United States of America. Almost 50 years after our Founding Fathers put their finishing touches on the Declaration of Independence‚ we find ourselves in a dilemma‚ caused by contradicting views of said document. One of those Founding Fathers‚ Thomas Jefferson passionately preached about the importance of our natural rights- life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness

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    American colonist decided to declare their independence from England. A committee of delegates selected from each colony was appointed to write the declaration at the Second Continental Congress. These men consisted of John Adams‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ Robert Livingston‚ and Roger Sherman. The Declaration consists of three sections‚ the first was‚ “The Preamble”. The Preamble was discusses why the Continental Congress made up the Declaration‚ how we must break the ties with England

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