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  1. includes “this sentence to show that [Kennedy] was a person that people were to be in awe of.” Additional textual evidence is provided to show Kennedy’s international appeal. Commentary then explains that this “appeal to emotion proves to be effective for Reagan as it demonstrates to people what affect Kennedy had on the world.”

  2. AP English Language and Composition Rhetorical Analysis Free-Response Question (2020) Sample Student Responses 3 pathos and emotion, reminding the people of a common love for one’s country and president,

  3. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, dedicated in 1979, was founded in memory of the president and contains archives pertaining to his administration. On June 24, 1985, then President Ronald Reagan joined members of the Kennedy family at a fundraising event to help the Kennedy Library Foundation create an endowment to fund and support the presidential library.

  4. Comparative rhetoric, according to George Kennedy, is “the cross-cultural study of rhetorical traditions as they exist or have existed in different societies around the world” (Kennedy). Further, it “aims to reach and cultivate what may be called a ‘creative understanding’ with another rhetorical tradition and with ‘its new aspects and new semantic depths’” (Bakhtin, 7).

  5. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, dedicated in 1979, was founded in memory of the president and contains archives pertaining to his administration. On June 24, 1985, then President Ronald Reagan joined members of the Kennedy family at a fundraising event to help the Kennedy

  6. Composition Forum: Volume 44: Summer 2020. Composition Forum: Volume 44: Summer 2020. Special issue: Promoting Social Justice for Multilingual Writers on College Campuses. Guest editors: Norah Fahim, Jennifer Johnson, Eunjeong Lee, and Brooke Schreiber. From the Editors. Christian Weisser, Greg Giberson, Jody Shipka, Jennifer Johnson, Eunjeong ...

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  8. Nov 30, 2020 · A liberal voice in the U.S. Senate for decades, Kennedy led a life marked by tragedy and scandal. Historian Neal Gabler talks about the first volume of his two-part biography, Catching the Wind.

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