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Aleks [24]
2 years ago
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The phrase “I suppose “ helps Roosevelt create which kind of tone

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a_sh-v [17]2 years ago
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The phrase “I suppose “ helps Roosevelt create a Persuasive kind of tone.

<h3>Meaning of the phrase "I suppose"</h3>
  • It comes from President Theodore Roosevelt during his speech.
  • The origins of the rhetorical presidency and the idea of the executive as a bully pulpit were both inevitably influenced by Roosevelt's vision of the president as a steward of the people.
  • Roosevelt introduced the rhetorical presidency; today's president makes use of popular rhetoric as one of his main methods of executive leadership.
  • This has been a strategy utilized by every president since Roosevelt to sway and organize public opinion in their favor.

Hence, Roosevelt sets a persuasive tone with the words "I suppose."

To learn more about Theodore Roosevelt refer to:

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