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I need help for and essay about president Obamas inauguration speech!!!!!!!! n the introduction, explain how perspective has or could influence the speech. Make sure you include your claim in the thesis statement.
The conclusion lists any discrepancies between the two editorials and your overall finding about perspective.
The middle three body paragraphs summarize the speech and each of the two editorials.
It explained how, but im not very smart so someone please help me!!!!!!!!!!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Picture this: a cold January day in Washington D.C, the first African American president is about to be inaugurated with a combined audience of over 38 million looking to be inspired.

Ted Sorensen, a former speechwriter for John F. Kennedy, believes “An inaugural address is by definition a defining moment for any new president.” An inaugural address is a stepping stone for each new administration because it creates a first impression; the address marks the time when the president stops trying to win votes and starts taking action.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Speechwriting Lesson : Start with a Strong, Simple Speech Outline

Speech analysis by media pundits often focuses exclusively on the soundbites — a few phrases here and there hole-punched out of a 17-minute speech. It is easy to forget that other words were used to stitch together those soundbites into (hopefully) a cohesive whole.

So, it is worthwhile to study and analyze the speech outline of Obama’s inauguration speech, because all speechwriters can learn from the strong, simple structure which helped convey his message coherently.

My own wishlist for his speech was that he would accomplish five tasks:

Be frank and honest about the realities of the economy and wars

Address the sagging morale and lack of confidence

Appear strong

Offer an olive branch to the world

Make a call-to-action for personal contributions (along the lines of “Ask not what your country can do.

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