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English, 27.02.2020 23:30, nolz4066

Examine Winston Churchill's first speech to parliament on pages 43–44 of your textbook. Using all the skills we have been studying (underlining the prompt, the rhetorical triangle, S. O.A. P.S., annotating, the cutting points, and the other strategies noted), write a quick outline that shows how you would attack the following essay prompt.
Winston Churchill's first speech to Parliament in May 1940 came at a critical time. Read the speech and then write an essay in which you examine the rhetorical strategies used and how they support the Prime Minister's message. Your essay should be at least five hundred words.

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