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    Frederick Douglass talks about how the nation is young and still growing. In the speech he has to mention why we fought the revolutionary war. He had to say we fought for our freedom even though there are people in America that aren’t free. It is easy to see the right and wrong looking back in time. People just don’t see the wrong in slavery yet. They will see the way in the future. He also mentions that celebrations for the Fourth of July are hypocritical. They were hypocritical to him because there

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    Queen Elizabeth Rhetorical Analysis of Tilbury Speech Queen Elizabeth’s speech invigorated the troops and ensured her faith in them and her capability as a leader through the use of repetition‚ juxtaposition‚ persuasion‚ amplification and diction. In the beginning sentence Elizabeth includes herself in the fight by using “we” thereby establishing a common ground with the troops. She uses emotional argument to instill a sense of nationalism. Elizabeth repeatedly refers to her people affectionately

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    1905‚ Kelley gave and impeccable speech at the Convention of National American Woman Suffrage Association in Philadelphia about child labor laws. To successively persuade her listeners‚ Kelley used versatile amounts of strategies‚ ranging from repetition of key words‚ to ethical appeal and even inserting political allusions. Florence Kelley utilized persuasive techniques to convey her message that she is dearly passionate about. Kelley used repetition in her speech to show that children are deprived

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    In his passionate and inspiring speech given to the Lesly University graduating class of 2018‚ award-winning author Jason Reynolds clearly articulated and emotionally persuaded the audience through his use of recalling personal experiences and a direct comparison in order to highlight his message of being grounded. Jason Reynolds tells a story from when he was in high school and uses this personal experience to add substance to his message and help the crowd visualize the point he is making. The

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    delegates were angry. The colonist and delegates needed to find a way of improving the government’s decisions because they did not agree and wanted to get away from Britain. In “Speech in the Virginia Convention” Patrick Henry uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to convince the delegates to secede from Britain and to fight back. In “Speech of the Virginia Convention” Henry uses the three appeals‚ but the one that really stood out to me the most was the usage of pathos. “We must fight…” This evidence shows that

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    a commencement speech to the graduating class of Mills College in Oakland‚ California‚ the first women’s college west of the Rocky Mountains (Graveline). Le Guin took an unusual approach to this commencement speech‚ focusing her words on the controversial topic of gender equality. This speech not only empowered the women of her graduating class‚ but also highlighted the extreme differences in the qualities of women compared to men with her use of rhetorical appeals and rhetorical devices. The three

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    Dean Howard ENG105 Rhetorical Analysis John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ arguably one of our greater presidents in our nation’s history‚ was assassinated on a Friday in the early stages of winter in 1963; however‚ he had accomplished much more than a man with lesser courage could have in his services to our country. One of President Kennedy’s most memorable actions while in office‚ actually took place very early on in his presidency; his Inaugural Speech in January of 1961. When attempting to

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    n Florence Kelley’s speech‚ she discusses the current child labor crisis to emphasize the importance of passing child labor laws immediately. Kelley uses emotional imagery‚ passionate tone‚ and to inform the audience about children being over worked in the United States. Kelley begins her speech by appealing to emotion (pathos) by using imagery. Kelley acknowledges the current tragedy of children being overworked on a daily basis. She captures the audience’s attention by giving dead cold facts

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    feared that the war is a bad solution to stop the spread Communism and will cause many casualties. When President Nixon had taken office and televised a speech to explain the situation in Vietnam and to help persuade American viewers that the Government is trying their hardest to end the war quickly. President Nixon uses rhetorical devices in his speech in order to help persuade American viewers to believe that war was the right decision and did so effectively.

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    Mdingane‚ gave each of us an English name. This was the custom among Africans in those days and was undoubtedly due to the British bias of our education. That day‚ Miss Mdingane told me that my new name was Nelson. Why this particular name I have no idea." — Mandela‚ 1994.[ IN 1950‚ Mandela was elected national president of the ANCYL; at the ANC national conference of December 1951‚ he continued arguing against a racially-united front. In 1952‚ the ANC began preparation for a joint Defiance Campaign

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