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Speech in the virginia convention
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Speech in the virginia convention
In “Speech in the Virginia Convention,” Patrick Henry addresses the president in hopes of getting his fellow people to
open their eyes and their ears to the possibilities of war against Britain. ... The most effective device employed in this speech, are the rhetorical questions,
A statement that is formulated as a question, but that is not supposed to be answered; one example of a
rhetorical question is, " Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?
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Title: Speech in the virginia convention
Words: 255 Rating: None Pages: 1 submitted by: terdferguson
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