What rhetorical devices are used in "Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat"?
Winston Churchill uses ethos, logos, and pathos to make the people of Great Britain trust him and trust his policies.
What rhetorical devices are used in "Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech"?
Elie Wiesel uses pathos, repetition, and rhetorical questions to persuade people to remember the Holocaust and stand up against injustice
What rhetorical devices are used in "Remarks in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust"?
Ban Ki-Moon uses pathos and allusions to encourage the audience to learn from the mistakes of past conflicts and to care and protect one another
How is "Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat" connected to World War II?
This speech was given after Germany invaded Poland, a move that started the world war. This speech was given after this event and encouraged Great Britain to continue fighting against Germany
How is "Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech" connected to World War II?
The winner of the award, Elie Wiesel, was sent to a concentration camp at 15. His experiences during WWII led to him writing the novel Night and led to him winning the award
How is "Remarks in the Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust?" connected to World War II?
Ban Ki-Moon is reflecting on those who died during WWII, specifically those who died during the Holocaust
What is the purpose of "Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat"?
The purpose is to inform the audience about the new government being formed and persuade the audience to join the fight against Germany and believe in his new policy
What is the purpose of "Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech"?
The purpose is to inform the audience about the experiences that led to this award as well as persuade the audience to stand up against injustice
What is the purpose of "Remarks in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust"?
The purpose is to inform the audience about those who lost their lives to the Holocaust and to persuade the audience to learn from our mistakes and care for one another