Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... tion of what she means . The use of the idiom " the butter knife " makes it seem as if the one speaking were a native American . 10. Note the repetition of " all " and its cumulative effect . Man is a philosopher and he delights in ...
... tion of what she means . The use of the idiom " the butter knife " makes it seem as if the one speaking were a native American . 10. Note the repetition of " all " and its cumulative effect . Man is a philosopher and he delights in ...
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... tion in paragraph 32. The previous two paragraphs show that in the U.S.A. we do fall behind . Note the use of generalization . Would the audience accept this without further proof ? Would it have been better if he had cited an example ...
... tion in paragraph 32. The previous two paragraphs show that in the U.S.A. we do fall behind . Note the use of generalization . Would the audience accept this without further proof ? Would it have been better if he had cited an example ...
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... tion of want and disease and misery , by holding up their own heads and acting freely to achieve these great and difficult aims by their own free means in partner- ship with similarly dedicated people everywhere in the world . 41. That ...
... tion of want and disease and misery , by holding up their own heads and acting freely to achieve these great and difficult aims by their own free means in partner- ship with similarly dedicated people everywhere in the world . 41. That ...
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