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I need to find the thesis and main points of his argument.
President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address. January 20, 1961.
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2. In at least three sentences, explain if ethos, pathos and logos have each been effectively established in this speech.
Pearson
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I need to find 4 rhetorical devices and I am having trouble!
Pearson’s address on the inauguration of the national flag of
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thank you so much for that link!
"Observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom -- symbolizing an end as well as a beginning--signifying renewal as well as change." as the thesis?
i thought that the entire speech was based around the main point that you give and you get. but i do not know how this ties back to the main arguments? .. I am so lost.
So that thesis summarizes the main goal of his speech? I am having trouble finding the main arguments of this speech
could his thesis statement be in the middle of his speech? And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you- -ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what
It is impossible for me not to be deeply moved on such an occasion or to be insensible to the honour and privilege of taking part in it. (pathos) On September 5, 1945 an Order-in-Council was passed declaring the Red Ensign to be Canada's National Flag
Okay thank you, i have one last sentence i think includes a rhetorical device.. would the following passage be a parralism/climax? May the land over which this new Flag flies remain united in freedom and justice; a land of decent God-fearing people; fair
Oh i don't know know which rhetorical device "our beloved queen" is then. We salute the future, but we honour the past on which the future rests. Would that sentence be a good example of reversesal (Chiasmus)
Would it be characterization? I found a hyperbole "new Flag will fly for the first time in the skies above Canada and in places overseas where Canadians serve"