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Pronouns of each person can be used in persuasive speech:

- Using the first person plural pronoun "we" instead of I, the speaker implies that he and the audience are united in their goals, or to defeat any opposition together.

- Using the second person pronoun "you", the speaker makes a connection directly to each listener, implying that he has a personal interest in whatever endeavor is involved.

- Using the third person pronoun "they", the speaker attempts to portray the opposition as "outsiders" threatening the shared culture of the speaker and his audience.

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