Exercises Audience relationship: The “You” Attitude Rewrite these sentences to reflect your audience’s viewpoint: 1. Your e-mail cannot be processed; we request that you use the order form on our website instead. Please use the order form on our website to enable to process ur email. 2. We insist that you always bring your credit card to the store. Please always bring your credit card to the store. 3. We want to get rid of all our CRT monitors to make room in our warehouse for the new LCD flat screen
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JFK: His Life and Legacy On November 22‚ 1963‚ while being driven through the streets of Dallas‚ Texas‚ in his open car‚ President John F. Kennedy was shot dead‚ apparently by the lone gunman‚ Lee Harvey Oswald. The world had not only lost a common man‚ but a great leader of men. From his heroic actions in World War II to his presidency‚ making the decisions to avert possible nuclear conflict with world superpowers‚ greatness can be seen. Kennedy also found the time to author several best-selling
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Allusion“I have sworn before you and all mighty God.” | Personification“With history the final judge of our deeds” | Metaphor“We are the heirs of the first revolution.” | Hortative Sentence“So let us begin a new one…” | PathosBased on the emotions of JFK. | Cumulative Sentence But neither can two great and powerful groups of nations take comfort…yet both racing to alter that uncertain balance. | Oxymoron“But this peaceful revolution.” | AntimetaboleAsk not what your country..” | Rhetorical
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JFK “JFK‚ blown away‚ what else do I have to say?” John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s significance was that he won presidency after narrowly beating Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election. The debates between Nixon and Kennedy were the first to be televised and many tilted toward Kennedy because he looked younger and healthier than Nixon did‚ which introduced the idea that public image was highly influential in the way Americans voted. Among John F. Kennedy ’s most notable and long-standing
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state. As a Senator‚ and during his presidential campaign‚ JFK and running mate Richard Nixon‚ demanded a tougher stance against the Soviet Union and all international communism. He had great fear of Soviet Union’s production of missiles‚ and wasn’t a great idea world peace. As a result‚ JFK’s vision for the United States role in the Cold War and the world‚ was to demand world peace. Being the first president born in the 20th century‚ JFK whole political career had some sort of issues with the Soviet
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This theory is hard to believe. It was introduced and provided by Warren Commission.It explains how one bullet travels through both JFK and at the time Texas governor John Connally.The theory states that in this shooting the bullet went down into Kennedy’s back‚then it exited through his throat‚ and afterward the bullet flew into Connally’s right armpit leaving and shattering his
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Conspiracy Theory I believe the government plotted the JFK assassination. Why would they do this? I do not know. I do know that the evidence proves the government did it. The special ops being shipped to the South Pole‚ the shot from the grassy knoll‚ and the change in the parade route is some of the evidence presented to the public‚ causing the reasons for conspiracy theories. The government used Lee Harvey Oswald as a scapegoat and for the United States public to blame it on. A few weeks
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The assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK) was the “where were you?” event of the 1960’s. In November of 1963‚ JFK was shot riding in his limo in Texas. Because the shooting was in public view of both citizens and the media‚ there are varying accounts for what took place that day. A government investigation‚ referred to as the Warren Commission‚ concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman of the assassination of Kennedy. In the 50 years since his murder‚ several other theories
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Who killed JFK? There are still many conspiracies about the JFK Assassination‚ but the two conspiracies that stand out are that Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) and the CIA. LHO was an American born on October 18th 1939 in New Orleans. Most Americans believe Oswald is the person behind the assassination of JFK. He believed in communism‚ he was a disturbed person and he had a violent mindset. There have been many arguments about who was actually behind the assassination. The Warren Report clearly states
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JFK Steel Mill Response In his speech to the people of the United States of America‚ president Kennedy uses repetition and offers solutions with a very imperative tone to convey his opinion that steel companies are causing harm by making their prices higher. He continues to argue that in a rising industry‚ they are the cause of jobs being lost‚ and that because of them‚ the country will be further in debt. After catching the reader’s attention and undermining the steel corporation’s ideas
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