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It is unclear which specific excerpt or rhetorical device you are referring to. However, some commonly used rhetorical devices in Kennedy's inaugural address include parallelism, anaphora (repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive clauses), and antithesis (contrasting ideas presented in parallel structures).
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the cold war and the ussr something like that
Lincoln uses ethos in his Gettysburg Address by establishing credibility and authority as the President of the United States and by aligning himself with the nation's foundational principles of liberty and equality. By referencing the Founding Fathers and their vision for a democratic society, Lincoln appeals to the values and beliefs that are widely respected and accepted by his audience.
By Stating facts about the onset of the war (APEX)
Pathos
Eighty-seven years ago, the founders of this nation created a new country in the spirit of liberty that was established under the belief that all people are created equal.
Ethos
All Americans are meant to be free and equal
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The second excerpt of what? I assume you mean in his inauguration, when he promised that he wouldn't interfere with slavery in the states in which it already existed, and the he wouldn't maintain the Union by initiating force.