1. What is this speech about? 2. Who is he talking to? 3. How does Arnold describe the American Dream? 4. Note down his use of the appeal forms (ethos, pathos, logos) - include quotes as examples. 5. Compare Arnold’s references to The Declaration of Independence to King’s references to the same document. 6. Find a favourite quote and comment on it: Why do you pick this particular quote? What does it say about America? What does it say about the speaker? How does it fit with the rest of the speech?
Notes on the blog: Jesper (q1), Camilla (q2), Sasha (q3), Bastian (q4), Samuel (q5), Michelle (q6)
Q5: When Martin Luther King talks about The Declaration of Independence he is pointing out that it has not been forfilled yet. Arnold Swartzenegger is claiming the opposite thin when he gives his speach
1. What is this speech about?
ReplyDelete2. Who is he talking to?
3. How does Arnold describe the American Dream?
4. Note down his use of the appeal forms (ethos, pathos, logos) - include quotes as examples.
5. Compare Arnold’s references to The Declaration of Independence to King’s references to the same document.
6. Find a favourite quote and comment on it: Why do you pick this particular quote? What does it say about America? What does it say about the speaker? How does it fit with the rest of the speech?
Notes on the blog: Jesper (q1), Camilla (q2), Sasha (q3), Bastian (q4), Samuel (q5), Michelle (q6)
Q5:
ReplyDeleteWhen Martin Luther King talks about The Declaration of Independence he is pointing out that it has not been forfilled yet. Arnold Swartzenegger is claiming the opposite thin when he gives his speach