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vodka [1.7K]
3 years ago
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Explain how Bill Clinton tries to motivate and inspire the American people to take action and encourage them to affect change. S

upport your answer with details from the speech.
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2 answers:
gogolik [260]3 years ago
6 0

Clinton actually tris to galvanize the people of the United States of America by explaining the many problems that the country is facing:

<em>"There is no longer a clear division between what is foreign and what is domestic—the world economy, the world environment, the world AIDS crisis, the world arms race, they affect us all."</em>

. He reminds the population of the strength of the american people and that they have overcome difficulties before. He praises America for the idealism that it follows and calls them to action with an specific focus on service:

<em>"Now,  we  must  do  the  work  the  season  demands".</em>

belka [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

ok

Explanation:

Bill Gates has some strategies to talk to his audience and get their attention, with these personal strategies he performes  :

1- He knows when to stop and go.

2- His gestures sync with his words.

3- It´s how hw says it, as much aswhat he says.

With these steps he apeals to the people´s national feelings and love for the contry.

" We know we havw to faith hard truth . And take strog steps. But we have not done so."

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