Posted on February 24th, 2009 by snowboarda111
JFK used all of the rhetorical strategies in his inaugural speech. The one I am focusing on is rhetorical sentences and they are sentences that are asking a question, but dont really expect an answer for. In paragraph 23 he uses the only 2 rhetorical sentences of his whole speech.
Can we forge against these enemies [...]
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Posted on February 24th, 2009 by snowboarda111
In his speech I noticed that he constantly used strong words such as dare, wishes, freedom, pledge, special, belaboring, and civility. He uses these words the emphasize what he is talking about and it appeals to the pathos of what people are thinking about when listening to his speech. He used something that was a [...]
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Posted on February 12th, 2009 by snowboarda111
The persona of the picture is appealing the peoples eyes with bright colors and also saying, ” I’m cool I have amazing features and you should buy me,” hence the loaded term in the text. The audience is guys in the middle class who aren’t wanting to spend to much on a car, but want [...]
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Posted on February 11th, 2009 by snowboarda111
I Agree with the paper on how we concern ourselves so much on safety from foreign affairs, we forget, only about 3,000 deaths took place in 9/11 when yearly there are 40,000 due to highway complications. The government overlooks this because its a risk that we are willing to take. Driving on the road when [...]
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Posted on February 9th, 2009 by snowboarda111
In the passage the speaker was the BBC or British Broadcasting Company, the subject that they were reporting on was of course the death of Princess Diana. They were telling their news cast to people who either watch or were concerned on what had happened to the princess. They were trying to get across to [...]
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Posted on February 6th, 2009 by snowboarda111
The essay “We Can Afford to Give Parents a Break” mainly uses the rhetoric development style of Compare and Contrast. She exemplifies that with comparing the U.S. with other countries saying that in 37 countries parents are guaranteed a minimum amount of paid leave and there children would recover faster from more care from their [...]
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Posted on February 5th, 2009 by snowboarda111
Subject: People losing their jobs and government not doing something that they need to happen
Audience: People who read the Daytona Beach news-journal
Speaker: Bruce Beattie a controversial cartoon writer who won awards in editorial cartoons
Pathos: People have lost their jobs and the cartoon has emotion attached to it because they might have lost a job and [...]
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Posted on February 2nd, 2009 by snowboarda111