Sure! Here are the answers to the questions based on the passage "Remarks at the 1964 Dedication of the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of History & Technology" by Lyndon B. Johnson:
Question 1: How do the rhetorical questions in paragraphs 14 and 15 support Johnson's argument?
Response: They imply that Johnson is confident in his position about the museum's importance.
Question 2: How does Johnson's reference to other countries in paragraph 18 support his rhetoric?
Response: It appeals to emotions by identifying parallels with other countries.
Question 3: How does the rhetoric in these paragraphs support Johnson's overall purpose?
Response: The emotional appeal creates a personal connection.
Question 4: Select two ways in which Johnson creates emotional appeals to support his purpose.
Responses:
- He shares his hopes in order to be inspirational.
- He uses the plural "we" in order to encourage the audience to agree with him.
Question 5: How does Johnson's exaggeration throughout the passage support the central idea that the museum is necessary?
Response: It suggests that the museum will have a strong impact on people.
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