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ORATORICAL SPEECH ON PATRIOTISM (oratorical means debate) irreverent answers will be reported..​

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Answered by Rajakhavin
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oratory. An oratory is a long, formal speech. Often one that's a bit puffy and overblown, making you think the speaker really likes the sound of his own voice. Oratory is from the Latin word oratorius for "speaking or pleading." In fact, oratories often leave audiences pleading for an end to the speech.

Answered by priyaayika
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Explanation:

Patriotism can be simply put as love for or devotion to one's country,and ofter it is linked closely to nationalism .patriotism is love for your country , whereas nationalism is blind love for your country which often stands in the way of humanity

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