The main idea of Carter's speech was that Americans should take the issue of energy conservation into their own hands. He criticized the public for failing to solve this issue as a nation. The speech was ill-received and resulted in five of Carter's cabinet members being fired.
It uses a rhetorical question.
President's is a singular possessive noun.
"vice president" is a noun phrase. President is a noun and vice is an adjective.
The word swagger is a noun and a verb. The noun form is confidence or an arrogant strut. The verb form means to walk in a swaying motion.
Adjective
It uses a rhetorical question.
It uses a rhetorical question.
President Carter made a speech called 'March on Washington'. He also made a speech called 'A Crisis of Confidence' in 1979 that was a scourge on Congress and the American people for butting heads and not getting things accomplished.
It was a speech given by President Jimmy Carter on July 15 1979 to address America's energy crisis, unemployment, and inflation.
Crisis is a noun.
He said it in the third paragraph of his speech: "Together, we have cleared away the rubble of crisis, and can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger." I enclose a link to a transcript of the speech.
In some years it is- he gives one at the beginning of every year. In some years some crisis arises that prompts a speech and that speech may be the most important one he gives. Presidents also make a speech at their inauguration and some of these inaugural addresses are the highlight of a president's speech-making.
Confidence is a noun. "She has confidence." The adjective form of confidence is confident. "He is confident." The adverb form of confidence is confidently. "She walked confidently into the room."
The principle of a good speech is having confidence and a good write-up. Confidence helps to speak up and a good write up is always helpful.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'confidence':With my heart filled with confidence, I walked proudly onto the stage to begin my speech.
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Practicing can help the speaker gain confidence and make the speech better.