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    Analysis In this new age we live today a good argument requires proof‚ credibility‚ emotion and more. There are many things to do to win a crowd over or simply make them think about what they did or what they should do in a future nearby. Communicating Rhetorically is a must to give a concise argument‚ the speaker must plan accordingly and deliver a strong persuasive message with one of Aristotle’s core tents. Aristotle’s Logos is the best approach communicating in rhetorical situations. In a court

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    Definition A persuasive speech is a specific type of speech in which the speaker has a goal of convincing the audience to accept his or her point of view. The speech is arranged in such a way as to hopefully cause the audience to accept all or part of the expressed view. Though the overarching goal of a persuasive speech is to convince the audience to accept a perspective‚ not all audiences can be convinced by a single speech and not all perspectives can persuade the audience. Persuasive speeches

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    One device Obama uses more effectively in his speech is pathos‚ which appeals to a person’s emotion. During Obama’s speech‚ “We Can Do Better‚” he tries to persuade citizens to unite and agree that the United States needs stricter gun safety laws. Obama starts his speech by discussing each victim of the tragic shooting in Tucson‚ Arizona. He goes into detail about each of their lives and how it ended. By sharing these details‚ Obama allows the audience to see each victim as a real person by giving

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    There are many aspects of my Informative speech that a professional Speech maker would’ve considered wrong or maybe even considered right. Some of those things include: the set up of my outline and the delivery of my speech. My outline was poorly set up; I had written very little in regards to the info that I was presenting. I did this on purpose though‚ I had hoped to present the majority of my information instead of having it written on the power point. I wanted to verbally describe the information

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    Commencement for Women’s Rights On May 22‚ 1983‚ Ursula K. Le Guin delivered 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

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    Rhetorical appeals‚ syntax‚ and tone drive a piece of writing or speech and create the full effect of the text. The appeals in writing provide connection between speaker and audience. Use of syntax‚ the word order‚ influences the effect and overall meaning of the text. The tone‚ the general attitude of the piece‚ influences how the reader or audience perceives what is being said. In Amy Poehler effectively utilizes rhetorical appeals like pathos‚ syntax‚ and tone (in her Harvard University Class Day Commencement

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    1. What was the goal of the speech? To encourage and empower the American public that their opportunities are endless‚ to live freely and chase your dreams‚ and everyone is equal and that America will continue to be great and it is greater than other countries. Was the goal ethically sound? How do you know? Yes. He wanted the American public to know that he had their best interest at heart and that he would live by that code. He referred to the constitution. Was the speaker fully prepared? How do

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Kennedy Steel Speech In John F. Kennedy’s speech calling for stable steel prices‚ many methods are used to persuade. Kennedy uses logos‚ diction‚ and rhetorical modes as means to provoke action in his audience. Throughout JFK’s speech logos is poured into it. There is an obvious logical connection that strengthens the argument. In the third paragraph Kennedy gives a chain reaction from the high costs. He does this in a very logical way not making leaps and assumptions

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    first‚ which was a mistake on his part. Even though he had a good speech and did good getting his point across‚ he should not have gave his first. By going first‚ his speech was not as remembered as Antony’s speech. Also he walked away during Antony’s speech‚ meaning he couldn’t defend himself and rebut what Antony was saying. It also may have made the people think he was disrespectful for not staying and listening.

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    Script: Narrator- Pentheus was the son of Echion‚ the soldier who helped Cadmus build Thebes‚ and of Agave‚ the daughter of Cadmus. Pentheus took over Thebes after Cadmus‚ but was killed after offending the god of wine‚ Bacchus‚ his cousin who was the son of Jupiter and Pentheus’s aunt Semele. Slide 2: Music: Script: Narrator- Tiresias was a blind prophet of Thebes. Pentheus was rude to Tiresias about being blind‚ and often laughed at his prophecies. Tiresias shook his head in disapproval. Tiresias-

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