What is the main type of rhetorical appeal Roosevelt uses in this section of his speech?
The phrase “a definite basis for a kind of world attainable in our own time” supports an appeal to . The phrase “the crash of a bomb” supports an appeal to . The effect of using these two appeals together helps convince listeners that they must .
In this section of the speech, Roosevelt appeals to reason. What is the logical progression of the ideas he outlines here?
How does the appeal to emotion in the first half of this passage make listeners feel? What does the effect of the appeal to reason in the second half of this passage make the listener believe? Used together, what do these two appeals help convince listeners?
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