what type of rhetorical device does reagan use when referring to freedom in this passage? exclusive language repetition emotional appeal inclusive language
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What type of rhetorical device does reagan use when referring to freedom in this passage
What type of rhetorical device does reagan use when referring to freedom in this passage
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When Reagan was referring to freedom he used repetition language as a rhetorical device. Repetition language means same words or phrases are using again and again in the paragraph. The repeated words are used to make someone's idea stronger and make it unforgettable.
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1. read the following excerpt from franklin d. roosevelt's "fireside chat 19":
on the other side of the picture, we must learn also to know that guerilla warfare against the germans in, let us say serbia or norway, us; that a successful russian offensive against the germans us; and that british successes on land or sea in any part of the world strengthen our hands.
remember always that germany and italy, regardless of any formal declaration of war, consider themselves at war with the united states at this moment just as much as they consider themselves at war with britain or russia. and germany puts all the other republics of the americas into the same category of enemies. the people of our sister republics of this hemisphere can be honored by that fact.
the true goal we seek is far above and beyond the ugly field of battle. when we resort to force, as now we must, we are determined that this force shall be directed toward ultimate good as well as against immediate evil. we americans are not destroyers — we are builders.
analyze the effectiveness of this excerpt. how does it function within the speech as a whole? how does the structure of the excerpt to convey the speech's purpose and key points? support your argument with evidence from the speech. (10 points)
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What type of rhetorical device does Reagan use when referring to freedom in this passage?
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repetition - correct (the word freedom)
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The rhetorical device used in this passage is B. Repetition. Here, the word freedom is repeated several times to produce emphasis.
Repetition is a major rhetorical strategy used to cause an effect of clarity, emphasis, emotion or amplification. In repetition, there is no distinct way to place the words to produce the effect of emphasis.
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When Reagan refers to freedom in this passage, he uses repetition as a rhetorical device. Repetition is when the same words or phrases are repeated few times to make an idea stronger and more unforgettable. In this case, when he talks about freedom, he starts the sentence whit this word followed by a verb in present simple and after an advantage of being free.
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Which type of appeal does Reagan use in this part of the speech?
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O emotional
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Read the first three paragraphs of Franklin Roosevelt's request for a declaration of war.
Beyond Congress, who is his primary intended audience?
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O the American public
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Which type of appeal does Reagan use in this part of the speech?
O emotional
Read the first three paragraphs of Franklin Roosevelt's request for a declaration of war.
Beyond Congress, who is his primary intended audience?
O the American public
What is the purpose of presenting a false dilemma in a speech?
O to convince the audience that there are limited options
Which sentence from Roosevelt's request for a declaration of war is an example of a bandwagon appeal?
O "The people of the United States have already formed their opinions and well understand the implications to the very life and safety of our Nation."
Which best describes the type of appeal used in this part of the speech?
Read the excerpt from Franklin Roosevelt's request for a declaration of war.
It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. During the intervening time the Japanese Government has deliberately sought to deceive the United States by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace.
O a logical appeal
What happens in an ad hominem persuasive technique?
O A person is attacked rather than an argument.
Which statement from a city mayor's speech is an example of hyperbole?
O Voting in the municipal election is a matter of life and death.
How does repetition create meaning in this excerpt?
O The repetition emphasizes the principles of freedom.
What type of rhetorical device does Reagan use when referring to freedom in this passage?
O repetition
Which phrases from the excerpt include loaded words intended to evoke a sense of fear? Select two options.
O "premeditated invasion"
O "grave danger"
Who is Reagan's intended audience for this part of his speech?
X European trade unionists
X American historians and educators
Which rhetorical technique does this paragraph demonstrate?
Read the excerpt from Ronald Reagan's "Tear Down This Wall" speech.
In Europe, only one nation and those it controls refuse to join the community of freedom...
O false dilemma
Which quotation from Roosevelt's request for a declaration of war is an example of a hasty generalization?
O "We will gain the inevitable triumph."
Read Franklin Roosevelt's request for a declaration of war.
What are the main purposes of this speech? Select two options.
O to explain why military action is necessary
O to rally the support of the American people for war
What is Reagan's main purpose in this passage?
O to urge an end to communism
What is the main reason a speaker might use exclusive language?
O to highlight differences between opposing sides
Read the excerpt from Franklin Roosevelt's request for a declaration of war.
Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.
What is the impact of the loaded language in this paragraph?
O It calls attention to the urgency of the message.
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