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the most common approach is the indirect approach. It makes more sense to appeal to abstract values that everyone can support.

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The most common approach in political speeches is often persuasive, aiming to convince and rally support from the audience. Politicians use emotional appeals, rhetorical devices, and persuasive language to connect with their audience, inspire action, and convey their message effectively. This approach is effective because it helps to influence public opinion and mobilize support for their political agenda.

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