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    In  what  ways  do  the  two  authors  of  the  two   speeches  vary  in  their  style  and  their  way  of   persuading  their  intended  audience?                                           Outline  for  Extended  Essay       1. Introduction     • • State  research  question     In  the  introduction

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s “I have a Dream Speech” and President Abraham Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address.” Both have many properties that make them some of the greatest speeches of all time. Some of those are their appeals‚ language‚ and purpose. “I have a Dream Speech” and “Gettysburg Address”‚ both use logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos to appeal to their audience. Pathos is shown through repetition. In Dr. King’s speech he repeats‚ “I have a dream.” In President Lincoln’s he repeats‚ ”We can not.” These

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    Caesar dies‚ Antony wants to go to the marketplace and give a speech at his funeral(Holt). Brutus is alright with it‚ but Brutus wants to go first in front of Antony’s speech. They both are great speeches and both use either logos‚ ethos and pathos very well. When we compare and contrast the two speeches we see who went wrong or what went wrong and will also see who used logos‚ ethos or pathos the best. When Brutus thought of his speech he overestimated his audience(enotes). He thinks of the

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    Khanna‚ J. stated that “the speeches in the constituent assembly can be referred to for ascertaining the history of constitutional provision and the background against which the said provision was drafted. The speeches can also shed light so as to show the mischief that was sought to be remedied and the object that was sought to be attained in drafting provision. But the speeches‚ according to the learned judge‚ cannot form the basis for construing the

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    living will result in being "McDonaldized". I tend to feel that there is a great deal of truth behind what he is saying. A perfect example to support his theory lies in graduation speeches. The first component of McDonaldization that also applies to graduation speeches is predictability. Pretty much all graduation speeches‚ whether given by a graduate‚ principal‚ superintendent‚ dean‚ etc. start out with a quote from some famous person. After the quote‚ the speaker will almost definitely go on to talk

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    life appears hopeless‚ it’s time to take a break and recoup‚ and a good way to do so is to sit down and watch some inspiring movies. With many motivational speeches from movies to encourage those who are facing difficult times‚ it may be hard to choose one to watch. Following are some of the best movies for those in this situation and the speeches that truly make them stand out in the crowd. These movies aren’t ranked in any particular order‚ but all have a message that will inspire. Independence Day

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    The Influence of the Revolution Speeches The Revolution War began April 19th‚ 1775 and ended September 3rd‚ 1783. A very important key to the war that kept people inspired and convinced people to fight were the speeches. The speeches that were told used logic and appealed to emotion to persuade people into fighting the British. They try to make people find the truth of the British and how unfairly they have been treated. The speeches also brings God into the speech to further convince people

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    different parts of public speaking. The questions in the book made me understand more into depth of the different parts. I find it useful because it would improve the quality of my speeches. For example it learned the difference between a informative and persuasive speech. Also i learned what to include in my speeches to deliver my message. I think this helped understand and it also covered different parts of public speaking. Sometimes there was times the questions found in the book were to long

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    Many of the most influential leaders throughout history accompanied their actions with their words. A fine speech compels its audiences and convinces them to believe a different view. The three notable speeches of my class that exceeded my expectations were Jeremy Wong’s on the rising costs of homes in the lower mainland‚ John Thomas’ on the benefits of driving electric vehicles‚ and the banning of Niqab during Canadian citizenship ceremonies by Gabriella Hermary. Firstly‚ they all maintained a relaxed

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    President John F. Kennedy’s speeches are stylistically distinctive: clear‚ energetic‚ and repetitive structural patterns throughout the pieces‚ embedded with sharply contrasting elements and vivid‚ imaginative metaphors. Kennedy addresses his speeches often with a passionate‚ powerful tone that catches his audience’s attention and creates a resonant atmosphere around him. Here in this essay‚ I choose three of the most representative speeches by Kennedy – inaugural address‚ address at Rice University

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