Hillary Clinton Speech Analysis

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I think Hillary Clinton 's speech was good, she broke the ceiling women in politics in the United States, became the first presidential candidate in the United States on behalf of the major political parties played. In this speech, she use the data argument and expert testimony. For example, her friends Ryan Moore and Lauren Manning talk about their stories on Tuesday. When they first met, Ryan is only 7 years old. At that time, he was all up and down are stnts. These srntens may have to 40 pound. Because at the time of the national health isurance bill faciled, it is child like Ryan let she working with leader of both parties to help create the Children’s Health Instrance Program that cover 8 million kids every year. Another unfortunate Laren, she was gravely injured on 911. It was thought …show more content…
This is a very correct choice, because in the face of all the reforms, whether to give citizens the greatest increase interest is a very important thing. Later in the artice, Hilary Clinton mentioned how to improve this problem, to help the working-class people to increase employment opportunities and income. According to the previous content using three times “I believe”. I think this figure of speech to give the all article has advantages, content is more clear, easy to understand, also show her a great eloquence. She said that it would liberate millions of student loans, and will help them. I think it would be better to promote the economic development of the United States. Allows students to learn the skills to make better use of talent, because not all of the work needed to rely on writting knowledge in society. This makes full use of human resources, there will be no more vagrant and homeless, the US economy will rise. Hilary Clinton said repeatedly urged the people to unite together to make the United States change herself with a kind of pride and pride to ignite emotional unity hearts of the

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