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Suppose Churchill had said " lead us in the world " instead of " every quarter of sample and a foretaste of what we have the globe , " what effect would have been got to give him and his accomplices lost ? wherever this war should lead ...
Suppose Churchill had said " lead us in the world " instead of " every quarter of sample and a foretaste of what we have the globe , " what effect would have been got to give him and his accomplices lost ? wherever this war should lead ...
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This does not mean , however , that they can live indefinitely on canned food without having the effects tell on them . These admittedly are but minor hardships of war ... The total effect of these five paragraphs is inescapable .
This does not mean , however , that they can live indefinitely on canned food without having the effects tell on them . These admittedly are but minor hardships of war ... The total effect of these five paragraphs is inescapable .
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The power of an oath is brought in for its persuasive effect . Aristotle refers to this as one of the non - artistic proofs . The five are : Laws , witnesses , contracts , tortures , oaths . ( Rhetoric 1.15 ; Cooper , p . 80 ) 31 . 31.
The power of an oath is brought in for its persuasive effect . Aristotle refers to this as one of the non - artistic proofs . The five are : Laws , witnesses , contracts , tortures , oaths . ( Rhetoric 1.15 ; Cooper , p . 80 ) 31 . 31.
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Foreword | 1 |
Chief Sources of Rhetorical Concepts | 9 |
Winston S Churchill Here We Are Together | 29 |
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action alliteration American Antony appeal audience become beginning believe better Brutus Caesar called carry cause China Churchill civilization common concerned contrast conversation course debate Demas democracy developed discussion effect equality example experience fact faith fight figure forces Fosdick freedom give hear hope human idea important interest Italy kind leaders liberal arts listen live matter means mind never Note opening paragraph peace phrase play Plebeian political present President principle problems question reason reference repeated repetition rhetorical seek sense sentence serve shows speak speaker speech stand staying style sure talking tell theme thing thought tion true United University wants