a rhetorical question
pathos
Pathos, because she uses emotional language
Logos.
Slang
the susan b anthony speech is about the presidental election and she had a chance to tell the world that wmen and men can vote so it can all be even
1853
Are you speaking about the Declaration of Sentiments? If so then it was presented at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 in Seneca Falls, NY.
Logos.
His speech was dismissed as mere rhetoric by the opposition.
Yes, rhetoric is a type of evocative or persuasive speech.
A speech should include an introduction to grab the audience's attention, a clear main message or theme, supporting points or arguments to back up the message, and a conclusion that reinforces the main message and leaves a lasting impression on the audience. Remember to consider the audience's interests and background when crafting the speech.
In a speech, it is important to include an introduction to grab the audience's attention, a thesis statement to outline the main points, supporting evidence or examples to strengthen your argument, and a conclusion to summarize the key points and leave a lasting impression on the audience.
rhetoric
Are you kidding me? There are so many rhetoric questions on that thing that whole speech is practically a rhetoric question!!! Give 3 examples.
Preamble is the rhetoric building up to a sermon or speech.
Almost all political candidates use rhetoric in their speeches, during campaigns AND after being elected.
Slang
this means the way the writer puts his ideas across to produce an effect, usually emotional.. rhetoric - an expressive persuasive speech discourse ----english expressways IV
Speech that has an obvious and immediate danger of creating unrest or violence