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    Rhetorical analysis assignment: President’s Address to the Nation Since the 9/11 attacks‚ the Bush administration has been calling every citizens and every nations to support his Middle East policy. Nonetheless‚ the U.S. has been involved in the middle-east struggle for more than half of the century‚ wars were waged and citizens were killed. Yet‚ political struggles and ideological conflicts are now worse than they were under Clinton’s presidency. As “President’s Address to the Nation” is a speech

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    after the attack on the country‚ President George W. Bush addressed Congress with an impromptu State of the Union address. In this oration‚ Bush uses excessive amounts of pathos‚ which‚ when combined with multiple anaphoras and an urgently imperative tone‚ creates a product that reaches out to the American people as a whole in a call for not only remembrance‚ but action. With America still reeling from the demolition of the Twin Towers‚ George W. Bush presented his information in a well-organized

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    George Washington Bush Washington was a state of many white settlers and Indians. But George was one of the first black American settlers in what is now called Washington State. Life back then was tough‚ especially for a black man. Many laws would make him move or give up land. Today I am going to tell you all about George Washington Bush. About his background‚ adult life‚ and why he is important to Washington State. George Washington Bush was born in Pennsylvania around 1778.

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    In his address to the nation‚ Kennedy outlines the plan for the future as he assures the American citizens the roles they need to play in the future to help and progress the idea of worldwide freedom and liberty. In order to achieve this goal‚ Kennedy highlights that America will forever need to hold its stance on the idea of freedom and pledge its support to all those who are suffering from the evils of poverty through the use of alliteration and repetition. Kennedy utilizes alliteration to invoke

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    After the tragic events that occurred on september the eleventh two thousand one the nation was in desperate need of guidance to help them get through the difficult road to recovery. There on the eve of that day president at that time president George Bush gave america what they needed.Hope.In his speech Bush used figurative language to get the points he was trying to make across ands help them get them to sink into the reader or listeners and grab their attentions emotionally.He was successful

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    In 2001‚ George W. Bush gave a speech to Congress after the terrorist attack on 9/11. Although I was 10 years old and unable to understand everything then‚ I am able to understand them now. And as an American citizen I stand by Bush wanting to keep America free and the world a safe place for all human’s to live in. Bush gave this speech on September 20‚ 2001. Nine days after America had been attacked by terrorists. Bush makes sure to thank many people‚ including all of America for pulling together

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    President George Walker Bush addressed the Nation on September 20th‚ 2001 in the wake of the terrorist attacks on America on September 11‚ 2001. That day was one of the bloodiest terrorist attacks that killed almost 3‚000 people and 6‚000 more were wounded. The civilians of the United States needed the support and the direction because the people were in shock‚ afraid ‚ and asking themselves if it would happen again or who was the one responsible for this‚ questioning if they were all safe or in

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    and then he writes about it in his book‚ Fast Food Nation. Schlosser emphasizes throughout the book that fast food industry has contributed to changes in urban life‚ and has impacted American culture for the worse. Eric Schlosser’s attentive analyzations and his effective use of persuasion using logos‚ ethos and pathos convinces the reader about the fast foods negative impact on the economy and society. Schlosser’s use of these three rhetorical devices helps the reader understand how strong his views

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    Ronald Reagan‚ Bill Clinton‚ and George W. Bush: Two Term Presidents with Major Impacts Ronald Reagan‚ Bill Clinton‚ and George W. Bush were all two term Presidents in the last 30 years and although their policies and the time periods in which they presided were different‚ each man had a significant impact as President of the United States. It will be argued that Reagan was a reconstructive President and “savior”‚ helping to restore faith to the Presidency as an institution after the shortcomings

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    extravagant spending. Eight years earlier‚ Former President George W. Bush inherited a surplus and envisioned tax cuts for his presidency. These cuts exceeded $1 trillion over 10 years and were‚ mostly‚ to the wealthy. Since former President Ronald Reagan‚ Republicans institute a tax-cut approach to the economy. However‚ in the 1990s‚ Republican George

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