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marysya [2.9K]
3 years ago
7

In Eleanor Roosevelt speech the Struggle for Human Rights. What audience and tone does she use

English
1 answer:
klio [65]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

She used a persuasive and formal tone to an audience made up of political leaders and UN members.

Explanation:

In her speech for the fight for human rights, Eleanor Roosevelt presented arguments to convince political leaders around the world and all UN members to pay attention to the importance of human rights in promoting a just, peaceful and egalitarian world. As Eleanor Roosevelt was speaking to an audience made up of politicians and people of international importance, she used a formal and cultured tone, but as she sought to convince them to support her arguments, she used a persuasive tone, encouraging everyone who listened to agree with what she was talking about.

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