What does President Obama use to create emotional appeal and build credibility as a fellow American? Check the three boxes that apply.
images of American sacrifices
connections to suffering ancestors
visions of the unsettled West
mentions of his own sacrifice
repetition of the word “us”
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1. images of American sacrifices
2. connections to suffering ancestors
5. repetition of the word "us"
President Obama use to create emotional appeal and build credibility as a fellow American? Check the three boxes that apply.
- This speech's use of pathos by Obama is nothing short of inspirational. He uses his words in a way that encourages an emotion in the listeners.
- Obama was inaugurated on January 20, 2009, after defeating Republican opponent John McCain in the presidential race. He was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize recipient nine months later, which prompted both praise and condemnation.
- Three techniques that are frequently used when attempting to persuade a reader are ethos, pathos, and logos. Pathos, often known as the appeal to emotion, is a literary device used to persuade readers by deliberately arousing particular feelings in them to produce the desired emotional response.
- The Obama Foundation provides a comprehensive curriculum of leadership development, training, networking opportunities, and individualised support to aid the Obama Scholars in acquiring the practical knowledge, abilities, and experiences they require to increase the impact of their work when they return home.
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