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English, 02.12.2020 19:50, jaceechesick

Answer the following question in TWO complete well-written paragraphs: Compare “The Gettysburg Address” to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream Speech” with regard to TWO of the following areas:

A. author’s purpose,

B. theme,

C. rhetorical devices (parallelism, restatement, repetition); choose ONE,

D. rhetorical appeals(logos, pathos, ethos) choose ONE.

Discuss the similarities between the two speeches in these two areas. One paragraph should be dedicated to one area and the other paragraph should be dedicated to the other area.

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