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Rhetoric and Structure in Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms Speech (answers) 1.Q)Roosevelt’s appeal to emotion in this section of the speech makes listeners feel that they are
1.A) A part of the same team
2.Q)Which idea is expressed in both excerpts?
2.A) Equality is an important American value.
3.Q)Roosevelt’s appeals to emotion in this section of the speech are intended to
3.A) Warn of increasing danger
4.Q)Roosevelt's “Four Freedoms” speech relies so heavily on emotional appeal that its structure is missing
4.A) Evidence
5.Q)Roosevelt's “Four Freedoms” speech relies so heavily on emotional appeal that its structure is missing?
5.A) The importance of equality, the importance of freedom
6.Q)The underlined portion of this excerpt serves as thefor this section of Roosevelt’s argument.
6.A)claim
7.Q)Which value is most emphasized within both excerpts?
7.A) Freedom
8.Q)What argument is Roosevelt supporting with his appeal to logic in the underlined section of the excerpt?
8.A) If Americans are willing to trust Roosevelt, it only makes sense that he will ensure that the tax money is well managed.
9.Q)What purpose does the underlined portion of this excerpt serve in the argument that Americans should agree to pay more taxes to raise money for entering the war?
9.A) It counters the claim that extra taxes may not be collected fairly or put to good and honest use.
10.Q)Roosevelt includes the second paragraph to serve as a rebuttal for which counterclaim?
10.A) A world of free from fear is not possible in the near future.

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