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    5 Rhetorical Analysis on the Second Inaugural Address of President Barrack Obama Barrack Obama’s inauguration speech successfully executed crafty rhetoric to ensure our country that we will be under safe hands. The speech draws from ideas straight from the founding documents and Martin Luther King’s speech to establish ‘our’ goal to join together and take action on the many problems facing our country. As President Barrack Obama begins his speech‚ He refrains from using ‘me’‚ ‘myself’‚ and

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    rhetoric. “Since those days of treason‚ the Almighty has withdrawn his blessing from our nation” . In this quote‚ he indirectly implies that treason is a sin—sin is the act of rebellion against the sovereign God—the blessing of God cannot be present until sin (treason) is extinct in Germany. Next‚ Hitler aims to remind the German people the outcome of the November 1918 civil revolution. He emphasizes the tragic consequences of the civil conflict to prevent a similar revolution in the upcoming years

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    Michael Andersson Ms.Pellegrino 10/10/12 A.P English JFK Speech Tone JFK Speech Tone In John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address‚ the author shifts from a powerful tone to an instructive tone by setting an example for other countries‚ inspiring the younger generations of Americans‚ and instructing his fellow Americans. Kennedy shows a powerful and tone when he says “Let every nation know‚ whether it wishes us well or ill‚ that we shall pay any price‚ bear any burden‚ meet any hardship‚ support

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    In the Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln it is about him trying to say sorry about how the people died and is talking about it in 3 different ways. It is about the past‚ present and then the future it is 271 words long and only in three paragraphs written in Pennsylvania. Based on the union of the battle and the southern. All together 51‚000 troops died‚ union 23‚000 union troops die and then 28‚000 southern troops die. This letter is talking an apology and explanation of their deaths to their

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    ACADEMIC YEAR 2011/2012 DECEMBER EXAMINATION UALL1113/ UALL2013 ENGLISH MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX ANSWERS Q2. Examine the words given in the box below. Cluster them and state the terms according to their respective word formation processes. An example has been done for you as in (0). Ergophobia Telemarketing Phone Biotech Pro Televise Liaison Pea Editor Sandwich Motherboard Boycott Podcast Exam Scuba Kippers Monokini Jeep Fence sitter fax (0) (a) PIGS‚ DoTA ACRONYMS Coinage borrowing clipping

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    required of us. A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both” -Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ Inaugural Address (Miller Center). Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ 34th President of the United States‚ had a remarkable role in our nation’s history. His story starts in the town of Denison TX‚ 1890 (Miller Center). Dwight David Eisenhower was born on October 14‚ 1890 in Denison‚ Texas. He was raised on a small farm in Abilene‚ Kansas. His father David was a mechanic and his mother Ida was a religious

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    John F. Kennedy was the second of nine children. His parents‚ Joseph and Rose Kennedy‚ were members of two of Boston’s most prominent Irish Catholic political families. Despite persistent health problems throughout his childhood and teenage years‚ he would later be diagnosed with a rare endocrine disorder called Addison’s disease‚ John led a privileged youth‚ attending private schools such as Canterbury and Choate and spending summers in Hyannis Port on Cape Cod. As a student at Harvard University

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    of the United States‚ which he gives after the victory over the secessionists in the American Civil War. In his second inauguration speech‚ President Lincoln says‚ “If we shall suppose that American slavery is one of those offenses which‚ in the providence of God…and that he gives to both North and South this terrible war as the woe due…that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away.” He is speaking of the happiness and sadness the war has caused and how he wished to put the war behind

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    Washington believed his advice against alliances with other countries was a permanent consideration. He stated that in the future America should be ruled by good trust and righteousness‚ and not by alliances. America shouldn’t lean on alliances to make the country strong. Also‚ Washington proclaimed that the United States should treat all countries equally‚ and not be biased towards another country for any reason. For example‚ Washington thought that the United States did not owe France anything

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    Rhetorical Strategies Analysis of "Bill Clinton’s First Inaugural Address" Introduction William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He got authority at the end of the Cold War. During Cold War‚ in order to compete with the Soviet Union’s military power‚ the federal government spent a great deal of financial resources to establish a powerful military. The quality of life of common people decreased year after year. At that time‚ people

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