Answer: The United States needs to better prepare for the twenty-first century.
As president, I'm committed to making Washington work better, and rebuilding the trust of the people who sent us here. And I believe most of you are, too."
Explanation:
The metaphor compares tea with the entirety of the British empire. It starts by saying that 'tea' should be banished and should go back to Britain "where gold enslaves", meaning where money rules all. The song becomes more broad and loses the specific relation to tea, while attacking Britain's strategy of rule, comparing Americans to being enslaved on a "yoke" (treated like cattle). The final stanza loses the metaphor and is an explicit call to action for everyone to stand up and fight for their freedom.
I gotchu fam
The tone is gentle giving the impression that the reader and author are caring people, but also very ironic since a tree can't be "unchopped."
Answer: an appeal based on logic.
In this case, President Clinton is using an appeal based on logic in order to convince the audience of a particular position. We know this is an appeal on logic because his arguments provide concrete evidence and statistics that support it. He argues that the economy has added more than 22 million new jobs. He also states that his government has achieved the lowest level of unemployment in 30 years, as well as the highest homeownership ever. All of these are falsifiable facts that support his argument.
Says 5 points, and I need to install a app to follow that link..