the nation in a way that pleases God. President Reagan elaborated on the best way for the government of The United States of America to incorporate Christians in governing and making laws in the constitution, was to ensure that no laws or rules were passed by the politicians without the social consensus of the Christians. Through such collaboration with Christians, the Americans would serve and believe God as they had always believed before. The speaker or writer adapted the spirituality concept in the speech to satisfy the need of the audience who were majorly focusing on the spirituality of humanity. This spirituality considers ways of living in a Godly way and making decisions rightly to ensure the nation keeps its faith in God and live in accordance with their slogan ‘In God we believe.’
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The tone variation or the voice of the speaker was suitable and accurate to the occasion. He used a voice that illustrated strength and concern for different situations and circumstances. Furthermore, considering his venue, a church, President Reagan, used a calm voice that created a respectable mood for the spiritual leaders of the National Association of Evangelicals. The gestures of the speaker served their purpose to the maximum through different facial expressions which were meaningful to the audience which resulted in standing ovations and