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aleksklad [387]
3 years ago
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(ASAP PLZ THANK U) Write one paragraph evaluating the effectiveness of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s speech following the attack on Pe

arl Harbor. Cite examples from the speech to support your evaluation.
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2 answers:
ladessa [460]3 years ago
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Sample Response: The persuasive techniques that Franklin D. Roosevelt uses in his speech achieve his goal of gathering support for a declaration of war. Roosevelt uses loaded language such as "onslaught,” "premediated invasion,” "treachery,” and "hostilities” to create fear and anger in the audience. He also effectively uses the bandwagon technique to win over people who have doubts about war by claiming that "the people of the United States” agrees with him. Overall, Roosevelt effectively uses persuasive techniques to sway the audience.

andreev551 [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The persuasive techniques that Franklin D. Roosevelt uses in his speech achieve his goal of gathering support for a declaration of war. Roosevelt uses loaded language such as "onslaught,” "premediated invasion,” "treachery,” and "hostilities” to create fear and anger in the audience. He also effectively uses the bandwagon technique to win over people who have doubts about war by claiming that "the people of the United States” agrees with him. Overall, Roosevelt effectively uses persuasive techniques to sway the audience

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