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    Cheif Joseph's Speech

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    Speech by Chief Joseph Summary: Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indian tribe is trying to persuade the American people that they should try to change their ways. He does not feel as though they are being treated equally. The American government is pushing them to live in the places they demand. Chief Joseph gives a speech persuading the Americans that it is possible for the two conflicting groups of people to live in peace and get along. He just wants his people to be treated fairly without causing

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    Jfk Steel Speech

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    After steel companies raised the steel price‚ President John F. Kennedy held a news conference. He wanted to alert the society about the destruction that could be occurred from increasing the steel prices. In “JFK Steel Speech‚” President John F. Kennedy uses ethospathoslogos to turn American people’s anger against the nation’s largest steel companies and impel them to lower their steel prices. According

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    Bush's 9/11 Speech

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    George W. Bush’s Speech‚ 9/11 Address to the Nation I read and watched George W. Bush’s “9/11 Address to the Nation” and found the speech to be ineffective. The President’s speech started off and ended efficiently with it’s appeal to pathos‚ however‚ it’s lack in logos overshadowed this and made the speech unsuccessful. This essay will examine the President’s use of rhetorical appeals and how they made his speech a failure. The president’s speech started off with an appeal to pathos by sounding sympathetic

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    serve the nation—both its 1 people and its enduring values. Army Values‚ therefore‚ reflect American values. The Warrior Ethos embodies the professional attitudes and beliefs that characterize the American Soldier. This ethos is reflection of our nation’s ideals and values by the profession charged with protecting those very values. Soldiers who live the Warrior Ethos put the welfare or their unit first‚ refuse to accept defeat of distraction‚ and never give up until the accomplish their mission

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    Tony Blair's speech

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    and discussion of a speech by Tony Blair from 1997. Tony Blair was a Labour Party politician‚ who in 1997 got elected as Prime Minister of Great Britain. The speech we are analyzing is the same speech that won Tony Blair the election back in 1997‚ and therefore holds great meaning in British history.  Firstly‚ we will have a look at a rhetorical analysis of the speech‚ by filling in the rhetorical pentagon. The writer of the speech is Tony Blair. The topic of Tony Blair’s speech is the way he wants

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    Persuasive Speech Delivery

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    and Deliver a Persuasive Speech Persuasive presentations are formal or informal presentations designed to influence the audience’s choices. Successful persuasion depends on the evidence and logic of the message‚ the credibility of the persuader‚ the psychological needs of the listeners‚ and the opinions held by key audience members. To be able to effectively prepare and deliver a successful persuasive speech there are several steps to consider. Preparing a persuasive speech begins with analyzing your

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    Violet's Ethos Case Study

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    As Violet is experiencing poverty‚ there is a list of barriers that prevent Violet from escaping poverty. Violet does not have a job‚ therefore she does not receive any income. Her education skills are poor‚ equivalent to a grade 4 child’s level. As Violet may not have a home‚ her health status is poor. However‚ these barriers may have a solution. Since Violet’s education level is low‚ she could consider being part of YOS. YOS is a part of the Salvation Army Youth Outreach Service‚ they operate education

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    Senioritis Speech

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    argument leans more toward explaining‚ telling the reader‚ instead of showing. There is no narrative to describe the topic making the essay boring to read and leaves the reader feeling as the author is simply talking at he/she. The overall lack of an ethos argument leaves the reader unconvinced because the author does not state any others who believe in this claim and the author is not authoritative enough in his/her argument to convince the reader. Looking at the content/argument of this paragraph

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    speech

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    interview or an important talk with a friend‚ do you ever ask yourself “why did I shake his hand” or “I should have spoken more clearly and slowed down?” After watching Amy Cuddy Your body language shapes who you are‚ I believe the main purpose of the speech was to teach people a valuable tool while interacting with others. She emphasizes a lot about the way you present yourself and even the choice of posture you choose. While interacting with others‚ people gather personal opinions of you when they are

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    Patrick Henry’s Speech Analysis In the speech‚ “Give Me Liberty‚ or Give Me Death‚” Patrick Henry set out to convince the VirginaVirginia delegates that war with England was inevitable and the longer they waited the harder the war would be to win. Patrick Henry displays immaculate persuasion skills that disarm his audience from favoring reconciliation with Britain. Henry uses rhetorical strategies‚ such as‚ allusions‚ parallelism‚ and repetition to captivate his audience and appeal to their emotions

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