Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... DEMOCRACY MAKES A DECISION 13. The enemies of democracy were wrong in their calculations for a very simple reason . They were wrong because they believed that democracy could not adjust itself to the terrible reality of a world at war ...
... DEMOCRACY MAKES A DECISION 13. The enemies of democracy were wrong in their calculations for a very simple reason . They were wrong because they believed that democracy could not adjust itself to the terrible reality of a world at war ...
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... democracy " : the speaker does not let the listener forget that it is a fight between democracy and tyranny . 26 . Note the echo of the idea of unity , one of the keywords of the address . 27 . In this section note such words as now ...
... democracy " : the speaker does not let the listener forget that it is a fight between democracy and tyranny . 26 . Note the echo of the idea of unity , one of the keywords of the address . 27 . In this section note such words as now ...
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... democracy . 1. The salutation identifies the speaker . Emotion is present . An attitude is created . All the Philippines stand for in the Far East gives color to his words . The fight is to be between communism and democracy . This is ...
... democracy . 1. The salutation identifies the speaker . Emotion is present . An attitude is created . All the Philippines stand for in the Far East gives color to his words . The fight is to be between communism and democracy . This is ...
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