What strategy lies behind the use of this quotation? B. Using a quotation by this respected president would link Jordan's words to the much revered President Lincoln's words in the minds of the listeners, giving her credibility. The quotation gives her speech validity.
(...) Well I am going to close my speech by quoting a Republican President and I ask you that as you listen to these words of Abraham Lincoln, relate them to the concept of a national community in which every last one of us participates:  
"As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master." This -- This -- "This expresses my idea of Democracy. Whatever differs from this, to the extent of the difference, is no Democracy."
<em>Barbara Jordan was a politician (feminist) and leader of the black civil rights movement in the United States.</em>
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Rosa Vargas is a single mother with a whole lot of kids. They're completely uncontrollable.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span><span>Act 2  SundayNightRomeo and Juliet meet and learn they belong to the opposing families of Montague and Capulet. Despite the conflicting loyalties to their families they swear their love for each other and decide to marry </span><span>       </span><span>  
Act 2 MondayMorningPlans are made for the wedding </span><span>       </span><span> 
 Act 2 MondayEarly Afternoon <span>Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are married by Friar Laurence. The Nurse helps Romeo with plans to provide ropes to enable Romeo to climb into Juliet's bedchamber as her husband later that night...</span></span></span>
        
             
        
        
        
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Maligned, elongated, and galvanized!
Explanation:
I have the same question on my school work!