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FDR’s Inaugural Address

FDR’s Inaugural Address. Rhetorical Analysis. Organization of the Rhetorical Analysis. Should you organize it based on rhetorical strategies? Instead, organize it chronologically!. Organization of the Rhetorical Analysis. Go back to FDR’s speech: Do you notice SHIFTS in his address?

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FDR’s Inaugural Address

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  1. FDR’s Inaugural Address Rhetorical Analysis

  2. Organization of the Rhetorical Analysis • Should you organize it based on rhetorical strategies? • Instead, organize it chronologically!

  3. Organization of the Rhetorical Analysis • Go back to FDR’s speech: Do you notice SHIFTS in his address? • What/Where are the shifts? • REMEMBER: Always focus on the overall PURPOSE

  4. Organization of the RA • Chronologically • By purpose

  5. Organization of the RA: 3rd Period • First paragraph: He begins by establishing credibility and reassures the audience. • Second paragraph: He proves that as president, he is prepared with solutions. • Third paragraph: Provides hope that we will overcome these struggles by working together as a nation.

  6. Organization of the RA: 4th Period • First paragraph: He presents the issues that the nation is facing and makes a distinction about what our priorities should be. • Second paragraph: He assures them that there are solutions and provides a call to action. • Third paragraph: Establishes that he is a promising leader that will take charge in surpassing the nation’s problems.

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