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    John F Kennedy’s Inaugural Address‚ January 20th 1961: The inaugural address of John F Kennedy was successful because of the various rhetorical devices that he employed throughout the speech. These devices used include contrasts‚ three part lists‚ antithesis‚ alliteration and bold imagery. The devices emphasized the fact that Kennedy was campaigning for better freedom for not only the people of the United States of America‚ but also the people in the neighbouring lands. During the opening

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    In Roosevelt’s First Inaugural Address‚ he made many assertions that this Nation would be reconditioned. Roosevelt mentions how our constitutional system had had been through substandard situations‚ hence they would get through this calamity with great effort put forth by himself

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    the U.S as minors‚ this allows them to obtain a work permit‚ driver’s license‚ the opportunity to go to college or university‚ and delay their deportation. DACA was established by our former U.S president Barack Obama back in June 15‚ 2012 during a speech in the Rose Garden of the White House‚ DACA now protects 800‚000 illegal immigrants across the nation. In November of 2015 Obama tried expanding DACA to allow more immigrants to be eligible for application‚ although in December of 2015 Texas and 25

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    (a) Explain briefly what is meant by the term ‘elaborated speech code’ . Elaborate speech code is usually associated with middle-class‚ well educated people. It uses a wide variety of vocabulary‚ is more context based‚ uses grammatically complex sentences‚ communicates abstract ideas and is mostly context-free. (b) Identify three policies that governments have introduced to compensate for material and cultural disadvantage‚ apart from Educational Priority Areas. Compensatory education is a policy

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    Kennedys inaugural speech took please on January 20‚ 1961 during the Cold War that consist of the power of communist over the United States and its government. The speech was said to motivate and express his (the presidents) thoughts on what actions should be implemented to come out victorious. John F. Kennedys used many rhetorical devices to make his appeals more concrete. As John F. Kennedy uses his decides he also uses other appeals such as chiasmus and alliteration to emphasize his speech and try

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    Informative Speech My topic is Cancer. I chose this topic because 6 year back my sister died due to Leukemia and my mom had a surgery for brain tumor this year and she have Lung cancer. Cancer is the disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of a body. The cell can spread to other parts of the body through blood and lymph system. There is not one kind of cancer there are more than 100 types of cancer. They can be grouped in to broader categories. The main categories

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    Joseph Froehle Public Speaking Class Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Organ Donation Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to donate their organs and tissues when they die and to act upon their decision to donate. Thesis Statement: The need is constantly growing for organ donors and it is very simple to be an organ donor when you die. I.  INTRODUCTION A.  Attention material/Credibility Material: How do you feel when you have to wait for something you really‚ really want? What if it was

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    How can the use of rhetorical devices enhance a speech? By Samantha Birch The strength and passion that are behind words are often formed through rhetorical devices‚ which have the ability to enhance a speech‚ and demand attention from the audience by persuading them. However‚ it is also through the use of speech elements that have assisted the creation of distinctive voices of significant individuals in today’s society and throughout history. The use of Ethos (credibility)‚ Pathos (emotional)‚

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    WEDDING SPEECH Good evening! For those of you who don’t know me‚ I am Emerson‚ the very proud brother of our very nice groom. I want to start by congratulating the bride and groom‚ and thanking all of your for making the journey here today. When kuya Joel first asked me to be his bestman I felt very happy. I’m shy one and absolutely hate talking in front of a group of people‚ I’m very nervous. But do I have a reason why I’m saying no to my beloved brother? I could think about was how much we fought

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    mark that day in history when the Allied armies joined in battle to reclaim this continent to liberty.” The line‚ “…this continent to liberty‚” infers the prosperity of North America that is rich in its own freedom and independence. Also‚ through the speech‚ Ronald Reagan executes a sense of security and knowing for the country‚ in which the Allied forces and other non-allied countries should continue to seize any warfare‚ yet again reassuring that America is equipped to fight back at anyone enthusiastic

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