Question
Why does Roosevelt use repetition in his request for a declaration of war?
A: to highlight his own credibility
B: to provide alternative courses of action
C: to compare the experiences of countries
D: to emphasize the threat posed by Japan
A: to highlight his own credibility
B: to provide alternative courses of action
C: to compare the experiences of countries
D: to emphasize the threat posed by Japan
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D: to emphasize the threat posed by Japan
In Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech requesting a declaration of war, repetition is used to drive home the seriousness of the threat posed by Japan and to rally the nation around a common cause. This rhetorical strategy enhances the urgency and importance of the situation, reinforcing the need for immediate action.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech requesting a declaration of war, repetition is used to drive home the seriousness of the threat posed by Japan and to rally the nation around a common cause. This rhetorical strategy enhances the urgency and importance of the situation, reinforcing the need for immediate action.
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