Bias fallacies in the Citizen Kane speech include ad hominem attacks on Charles Foster Kane's character and appeal to emotions to manipulate the audience's perception of him. Rhetorical devices used in the speech include repetition of key phrases like "rosebud," parallelism in sentence structure, and imagery to evoke nostalgia and curiosity about Kane's mysterious last word.
I do not undersyand it so can you explain it more to me I need to Identify examples of bias, fallacies and specific rhetorical devices in the speech. How did the speaker address arguments and couterarguments? Were the speakers arguments effective?
To become a smart citizen who can recognize the truth
Alien is a non-example of citizen
the citizen council made the decision. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
there a good citizen if they dont leave you flaming bags of sh1t on your door step
that speech can be compared to a rable rouser whipping up a group of people to go out and want to lynch "Political Boss Jim Getty"
In the examples given below, B would be the best answer.
Every citizen must pay taxes.Every citizen must obey the laws.Every citizen must agree to serve on a jury if selected.Every (male) citizen must register for the military's selective service
Senior citizen are those that have reached a specific age. Any photo ID with your age on it should suffice.
They are called citizens of the country.
Naturalization is the process by which a foreign citizen becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born. Examples of naturalization include an immigrant becoming a citizen of the United States after meeting certain residency and eligibility requirements, or a person born in one country acquiring citizenship in another country through marriage.
Yes, in some jurisdictions, a citizen can make a citizen's arrest for trespassing if they witness the trespassing occurring. However, it is important to be aware of the laws in your specific area regarding citizen's arrests and to exercise caution when attempting to make one.