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nikdorinn [45]
4 years ago
9

How do beliefs shared by speaker and audience advance henry’s purpose and affect his tone in this speech? support your answer wi

th evidence from the speech?
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Kipish [7]4 years ago
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In his speech, Harry supported the resolutions to prepare the Virginia Colony for war. He believed that the British armies accumulated ships in America would mean that might use it against America. It could be said that the tone of it was confident, persuasive and urgent.
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If you decide to quote somebody and place the name tag (asked the student) in between the sentence, you are going to want to remember that both times you use punctuation will be a comma. The first comma will never change unless it is a special circumstance. If I said to you instead: I like dogs. It would look like this:

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You are always going to want to end those with a comma and not a period. Now, the times when you are allowed to use a period will be like this. If you want to quote somebody without identifying who said, such as if two characters are back-and-forth arguing without any need for identification, and you're just trying to set a scene? It's going to look like this:

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You do not end those with a comma unless you are going to specify who said what. If you did specify, it would change to a comma and then look like this:

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