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... Some are completely different, like Martin Luther King Jr. ... In Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech “I have a dream,” he discusses how America in the 1960’s is not as the American government portrays it to be. ... I believe that Martin Luther King’s most powerful weapon of persuasion is his dominant and prevailing language that he uses to obtain the listeners attention.
When Martin Luther King quotes songs like, “My Country ‘tis of Thee” and “Free at last,” he is essentially moralizing to the people about how America should be. ... I believe he was putting himself in the same class as the people he is speaking to, as most of the people in his audience have children, he making it seem as though they have something in common with each other.
Approximate Word count = 540 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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