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    presidential inauguration‚ President John F. Kennedy employed the Leader Card to address the nation and its citizens. Because of this the president does not rely on any other talk card during the address. The Leader Card allows the speaker to present his motivations and intentions to facilitate change in society. During the inaugural address the Leader Card allowed the president to be perceived as a charismatic and charming commander in chief. Thus‚ President John F. Kennedy could maintain a strict but friendly

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    first recalling the history of the North American Space Administration (NASA) and then the events of what led up to his “death” and abandonment. From then on‚ the readers must endure a rollercoaster of events‚ all connected and intertwined with pathos and logos. Weir shows that no matter how bad a situation

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    The purpose of an inaugural address is to let the American people know the President’s plan for the country along with how the President will execute it. These speeches are often significant and influential. On a frosty January evening in 1961‚ John F. Kennedy gave an effective and moving speech. Kennedy’s use of rhetoric devices created a broad vision for the country and its citizens. Throughout his speech‚ Kennedy uses parallelism in order to express his points effectively. Kennedy places his thoughts

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    In John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address speech (20 January 1961)‚ the newly appointed president utilizes repetition of phrases‚ use of personal pronouns and antithesis which is the contrasting of ideas in a parallel structure to prove that the United States should unite together to become a world leader and fight together so that the U.S. could find peace with other countries. Inaugural addresses indict the beginning of a new presidency‚ which come with new promises to the American people. In Kennedy’s

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    In John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address‚ he addresses that the strength in America is because of its unity. By coming together to support one another‚ the world would be a better place for everyone to live in. Kennedy announces that we as Americans should be taking action to help others who need it most. Kennedy takes a pledge to everyone he will be influencing as the next president to show that he will be there when there is trouble. American people need to come together first‚ so America will

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    Advertisement companies use logos to provide their audience with credible facts and statistics that will persuade the viewer to either buy their product or pay more attention to the message being conveyed in their ad. The ASPCA exploits this mode of persuasion in their advertisement by providing numerical statistics in between the animal clips.            Credible facts and statistics are provided by the APSCA throughout the commercial with the intent to grab the audience’s attention and keep it

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    The websites employs logospathos and ethos. People hope for better world and therefore this website appeals to people’s hope by showing how they shop in a smart way to ensure that they make the world a better place. The creator of the website persuades consumers to be socially and environmentally responsible for better world. He shows the truth in the argument that better world can be achieved through this and this makes sense to the audience directed to. The creator of the website has worked

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    An Analysis of the Inaugural Address of John F. Kennedy In America history‚ every elected president will have an Inaugural Address to use multiple techniques to win their audiences. There is no exception in John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address which invokes the use of many rhetorical devices such as consonance‚ parallelism and anaphora. First‚ let’s talk about consonance which refers to the repetition of the final and identical consonants whose preceding vowels are different. for example‚ -----Symbolizing

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    Aristotle has three appeals. The first appeal is ethos. This means the speakers competence and character. In my speech about bees being endangered I spoke about my ignorance towards bees. My ignorance was started after I got stung and existed until I watched a bee pollinate a flower. The second appeal is logos. This is the evidence and reasoning you deliver in the speech. For example‚ the reasoning‚ I talked about is what bees job is. They pollinate a lot of plants and this allows many families to

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    United States of America when John F. Kennedy was elected president. Sputnik was orbiting in space‚ the Cold War raged in the background and to combat the fear‚ America needed a strong‚ dependable leader. At this time‚ Kennedy barely beat his presidential competitor Richard Nixon causing uneasy feelings in the American public. To alleviate the apprehension‚ John F. Kennedy delivered an inspiring inaugural speech which sent a message of strength to the nation and world. Kennedy saturated the speech with

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