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    supports his claims and relates his life to what is happening. He uses good persuasion by putting out his brother’s assassination and comparing his pain to the crowds pain‚ but he also talks about what MLK said to calm the crowd and that makes his speech more emotional because not only is he relating his life with what is happening‚ but he is also using MLK words and the things he fought for to persuade the audience. For example when he says "Martin Lither King dedicated his life to love and to justice

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    In 1997‚ Madeleine Albright‚ United States Secretary of State‚ presented a commencement speech to the attendees of a graduation ceremony at Mount Holyoke College. Albright presents her points through a political lens‚ uses repetition‚ and appeals to emotion to motivate the graduates of the women’s college‚ the next generation of women who can make an impact on society. Albright utilized American‚ political achievements in order to motivate the graduating class. In paragraph 6‚ Albright says that

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Ground Zero” by Suzanne Berne Suzanne Berne‚ the author and first person speaker in “Ground Zero‚” uses the essay to recount her visit to the site of the horrific attacks on September 11‚ 2001. The burning information‚ or exigence‚ that she must get out is that Ground Zero is vastly different in person than it is in the thoughts of those who have never experienced it. She believes that the empty space is really not empty at all. The primary audience that Berne is trying

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    wing of the civil rights movement. However‚ the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s surveillance of King suggests that despite preaching nonviolence‚ he remained a threatening and radical figure in the government’s eyes. After King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech‚ where King called for racial equality and freedom for African Americans‚ Sullivan told the director of the FBI‚ J. Edgar Hoover‚ that “[w]e must mark him now‚ if we have not done so before‚ as the most dangerous Negro of the future in this nation

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    the Governor elect of Missouri‚ who supported the candidacy of Douglas in the State canvass‚ made a very remarkable speech in the Breckinridge Convention recently held in Jefferson City. The meaning of his language on that occasion is a question in dispute between the two Democratic factions. This much‚ however‚ is certain‚ that the assembled delegates were delighted with the speech‚ and cheered it; that a brief report of it‚ which has appeared in the Bulletin‚ the Breckinridge organ in this city

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    speeches ever told to mankind. MLK cares so much about black rights that it can be seen in the way he stands‚ heard in how he talks‚ and the word choice he uses.This speech was held at the Lincoln memorial right after the Rosa Parks bus boycott march. Almost all of the black community of D.C walked in the march and came to the speech. MLK came to speak of the segregation issues all around America. I Have a Dream is so memorable to everyone who has witnessed‚ listened to‚ or learned about because Mr

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    President Ronald Reagan addressed the Eastern Hemisphere at the Brandenburg Gate and gave a speech attacking communism and telling communist countries that they will fall and freedom will prevail and that if they are looking for the best outcome for their country‚ to join the free world. Mr. Reagan begins his speech by opening up to the German crowd saying that he is drawn to the city by the German people’s courage and determination. Reagan addresses the fact that many people would be tuned in to

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    would not have been able to tell his speech “I’ve been to the mountaintop”. Martin Luther King‚ a very inspirational person‚ had an empowering and determined attitude in his final speech before passing. He battled for what he wanted and spoke up non-violently with his followers. He felt the need to fight for the sanitation workers‚ for his followers civil right‚ and for their equality. With every situation‚ he tried to make a solution. In King’s speech he mentioned the sanitation workers strike

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    In Elizabethan Europe‚ Jews were seen as the lowest class of society‚ and were discriminated against to extreme degrees. Around the 1000s Jews lived in Europe amongst everyone else‚and did not live in ghettos. A Jew was often wealthy‚ and many became money lenders in their societies. Because of their jobs‚ they often had to be their own debt collectors as well. This led to much resentment against them‚ and the views on Jews were starting to turn negative. As time went on‚ these views became more

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    from fighting for what he believed. Kennedy began his speech by recognizing that his audience was not one group of people listening‚ it was people from all over the world that had a large part of his plans for the future. He reminded them that this was not a victory for one party or another‚ but the celebration of a new

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