post 5 help

profilelezzy19

Fight for Freedom Consider Douglass's speech "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"  What logic does he use to make his point?  His speech contains a lot of emotion, including anger.  His anger is certainly justified, but does his anger take away from the effectiveness from his argument?  Describe a time when you argued a position you were angry about.  Were you able to make an effective argument?  Why or why not?

 

word count 125

    • 10 years ago
    • 5
    Answer(6)

    Purchase the answer to view it

    blurred-text
    • attachment
      public_speaking.docx

    Purchase the answer to view it

    blurred-text
    NOT RATED
    • attachment
      3rd_entry.docx

    Purchase the answer to view it

    blurred-text
    NOT RATED
    • attachment
      3rd_entry_-_fight_for_freedom.docx

    Purchase the answer to view it

    blurred-text
    NOT RATED
    • attachment
      docx_32.docx

    Purchase the answer to view it

    blurred-text
    NOT RATED
    • attachment
      docx_3.docx

    Purchase the answer to view it

    blurred-text
    NOT RATED
    • attachment
      poetry_0.docx
    Bids(1)
    other Questions(10)