rheotorical devices

...ench Canadians believed that Canada should not participate as they thought that Canada would not receive any special benefit from the war, which did not even concern the nation. Evidence#3: They believed that the success of British in the war would only make Britain richer. Argument#2: Canada faced a disuniting World War 1which disturbed the French-English relations as French Canadians did not show as much enthusiasm for the war as English did. Evidence#1the efforts of Major General Sydney Meivburn, aided in Quebec by Colonel Armond Lavergne produced 200 men for an armed force, which was supposed to be having 50000 men. Evidence#2: By 1912, only 27 people French Canadians were permanent army officers as compared to the 227 English Canadian officers Evidence#3: Quebec had twenty-eight percent of Canada's population, so it was expected to provide twenty-eight percent of the armed forces. Evidence#4:Frech Canadians felt no loyalty for British and did not want to support for France who had abandoned them in 1760. Argument#3: The quest...

Essay Information


Words: 334
Pages: 1.3
Rating: None

All Papers Are For Research And Reference Purposes Only. You must cite our web site as your source.