Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... telling her audience what she is go- ing to do and then identifies herself with her audience by saying , " our united ... tell you a little about my long and vividly interesting trip to your country from my own land , which has bled and ...
... telling her audience what she is go- ing to do and then identifies herself with her audience by saying , " our united ... tell you a little about my long and vividly interesting trip to your country from my own land , which has bled and ...
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... tell us , picks them up , distorts Now I think there is another phenom- enon of our time which is linked with our failure to grasp the real significance of liberal education . This is an excessive indulgence in the practice of what is ...
... tell us , picks them up , distorts Now I think there is another phenom- enon of our time which is linked with our failure to grasp the real significance of liberal education . This is an excessive indulgence in the practice of what is ...
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... tell them ; then , I tell them ; then , I tell them what I told them . " Note in paragraph 72 the sentence : " For at the real heart of battle for equality is a deep - seated belief in the democratic proc- ess . Note in paragraphs 19 ...
... tell them ; then , I tell them ; then , I tell them what I told them . " Note in paragraph 72 the sentence : " For at the real heart of battle for equality is a deep - seated belief in the democratic proc- ess . Note in paragraphs 19 ...
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alliteration American education Antony appeal audi audience Bandung Britain Brutus Caesar Chiang Kai-shek China Christian Churchill Churchill's citizens civilization Congress contrast and comparison conversation debate Demas democracy democratic developed echo ence fact faith fight figure of speech Fosdick Franklin D freedom give graph Hancher honor human Hutchins idea Japan Johnson Julius Caesar keyword leaders Lend-Lease liberal arts liberal education listen live Lyndon Baines Johnson Mark Antony matter means mind Negro never Note the repetition paradox paragraph peace persuasion Philippines phrase Plebeian political preacher preaching President principle problems public speaking racism repeated rhetorical rhythm Romulo Roosevelt seek Selma sentence sermon Socrates speaker staying power style talking tell tence theme thing thought tion tonight United Nations University vote wants Wendell Willkie Western Willkie Winston Churchill word Yale