The speaker describes London as "deathlike"; "plague-ridden"; "blasted."
The theme of a speech is the central idea or message that the speaker wants to convey to the audience. It serves as the underlying thread that ties together the various points made in the speech and provides a unifying focus for the audience to connect with.
Determined.
"Crossing the Border" is a poem by Pat Mora, a Mexican-American author. The speaker in the poem is a woman recounting her experience crossing the border between Mexico and the United States. She describes the emotional and physical challenges of the journey.
The term that best describes a country formed on a shared culture, history, and language is "nation-state."
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A speaker's use of language to convince an audience
The speaker admires the soldiers.
(Apex) The speaker wants to win an election.
The speaker feels welcome
The speaker leads to the House and sets rules related to its operations
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those who walk with god shall be rewarded
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this is what I think is the best answer, according to brainly, The speaker shows his sarcasm by using the word ridiculous to describe may