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An expectant father waits to learn the outcome of his wife’s labor and delivery. In his brief exchanges with another father-to-be the reader is apprised of Mr. Knechtmann’s history. He and his wife are holocaust survivors; their only prior child died in a displaced-person’s camp in Germany--and there is no one to carry on the proud family name if this infant is not healthy. A bored nurse comes to inform Heinz that he has a son and everyone is well.
The supposed reason for telling a story about a sort of indignity or humiliation may be to embrace the experience and to realize that you are not alone.
The rhetorical appeals that Chisholm used in her campaign speech are:
<h3>What is a Speech?</h3>
This refers to the public speaking done by a person to a group of people to convey an idea to them to convince them of something.
Hence, we can see that Chisolm used rhetorical appeals such as logos to show that she was showing that she was capable to run for president of America and that while being a black woman, she did not represent blacks or women, but was a candidate of America.
Read more about Chisholm's speech here:
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