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9966 [12]
1 year ago
10

How does President Wilson build his argument and persuade his listeners in

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erastovalidia [21]1 year ago
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President Wilson builds his argument and persuades his listeners in this manner:

  • He uses positive words to describe the enemy.

<h3>How was the argument built?</h3>

President Wilson built his argument by stating using positive terms for the German enemy whom he wanted to war against. Evidence of this viewpoint is seen in the excerpt: "We have no quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling towards them but one of sympathy and friendship."

Through these words of his, he was reaffirming the love that he had for the German people. The fact is that President Wilson was careful but determined in his choice of words.

Since they were not in a bad relationship with Germany in the past, he had to use positive words to qualify to describe them while also maintaining that there was a need for war. So, he built his argument by using positive words to describe the enemy.

Complete Question:

How does President Wilson build his argument and persuade his listeners in "War Message to Congress"? He uses positive words to describe the enemy. He cites published works to support his view. He uses confident and powerful words.

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