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    underline their complexities for the audience‚ a majority of Kennedy’s important‚ consequential points are made through the use of antithesis. Accoringly‚ he opens the speech with the line‚ “…we observe today not a victory of party‚ but a celebration of freedom”(Kennedy 1). By placing this antithetical remark near the beginning of his speech‚ Kennedy is able to enthrall his audience before he gets any further. Kennedy is also clarifying that the occasion is a “celebration” of the unity of the country‚

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    were soon put into place to lessen the heavy load the Great Depression created‚ but America would not fully recover until after 1939. Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivered his first inaugural address as the thirty-second president of the United States on March 4‚ 1933. The first inaugural address is a monumental speech. America reached a dark place in history and Roosevelt wanted to revive their spirits ("Franklin D. Roosevelt’s First Inauguration‚

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    JKK AP Language and Composition Rhetoric in Of Mice and Men During 1929‚ many farmers lost their farm because of economic pressure‚ ending the American Dream for most people. Throughout the novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ reflects on farmer’s lives; their difficulties‚ hopes‚ and the want for a new start in California. This time period did not just effect farmers‚ it affected everyone--every man‚ every

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    President Trump and President Obama. One is a very successful business man with little experience in politics‚ and the other is an experienced politician. The thing that brings them together is both of their desires to make the country better the way that the feel it should. It is not entirely possible to base an entire Presidency off what the President says in their Inaugural Address‚ but that is a starting point. While focusing on similar issues in their respected Inaugural Addresses‚ President Trump

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    Obama knows that even though he had just won the presidential elections‚ he still has to uphold his own character in front of millions from all nations. Obama starts off with a display of ethos and expresses how there are “indicators of crisis‚ subject to data and statistics... that the next generation must lower its sights.” (Macon). These series of statements here consist of ethos because Obama is not afraid to reveal that he knows what is going on in the current state of affairs. Instead of sugarcoating

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    Aristotelian Approach to Rhetoric Basically‚ every argument persuades on the basis of three elements: Ethos Pathos Logos Some arguments rely more on one than another. As you read the following‚ consider‚ not only how the arguments we are reading in class use ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos‚ but the extent to which you rely on these in your own arguing‚ written and otherwise. Think of the sermon you heard this Sunday in church: which of these persuasive tools did your pastor use? Ethos This

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    • The importance of conclusion cannot be ignored and it is one of the most important part of the sacred rhetoric. Just as a rhetoric without introduction is unskillful way of starting an argument‚ thus‚ likely to lose audience‚ the sacred rhetoric without conclusion will be awkward and incomplete. The purpose of all rhetoric is to produce a practical determination of the hearer’s will. The purpose of conclusion is to bind all heads of the discussion together and combine their strength‚ thus‚ to draw

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    president is more than unconstitutional‚ he is uncontrollable‚ too. President Obama is uncontrollable in his actions when illegal decisions are made more than once regarding Obamacare and when a large part of our government system is being questioned due to his disregard for the law. Obama went too far to get what he wanted. Checks and balances aren’t being taken seriously‚ if he can get away with it‚ so can everyone else. Obama unconstitutionally delayed the caps on payments without approval from Congress

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    U.S. is falling into a recession and domestic industries and markets are collapsing * Partly because of the integration of the U.S. economy in the world economy‚ the world is slipping into a global recession Obama’s views on globalization * Obama believes globalization will continue to be beneficial to the U.S. if we pursue multilateral trade agreements judiciously * He believes that globalization will continue with or without the U.S. being a main participant He believes we must “embrace”

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    of the capitol building. American flags adorn his stage. This man is Barack Hussein Obama‚ and he is about to be the 44th president of the United States. The two cities‚ Chicago‚ and Honolulu‚ Obama lived in show how different kinds of racism can affect the lives of black Americans. In Hawaii Obama attended Punahou High School where he made up a large majority of his school’s black population. In Hawaii‚ Obama did not experience many of the things that mainland black people felt. “We sat on the

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