Social Studies, 05.05.2020 19:22 Sadiecoyle37
Read the excerpt from Roosevelt’s State of the Union address.
We take off our hats to all the loyal, anonymous, untiring men and women who have worked in private employment and in Government and who have endured rationing and other stringencies with good humor and good will.
Yes, we take off our hats to all Americans who have contributed so magnificently to our common cause.
What is the effect of Roosevelt’s use of the words loyal, untiring, and magnificently in this excerpt?
The use of strong descriptors helps the audience better visualize the citizens being described.
The use of strong descriptors makes everyday citizens sound like accomplished heroes.
The use of strong descriptors stresses the idea that all citizens should act in the same manner.
The use of strong descriptors helps to clarify exactly whom Roosevelt is praising with his words.
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Read the excerpt from Roosevelt’s State of the Union address.
We take off our hats to al...
We take off our hats to al...
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