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What parts of the speech did you find to be strongest? What parts did you find to be weakest? Be specific and use examples from the speech. (In either "Four Freedoms" or "The Sinews of Peace")​

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Final answer:

To assess the strengths and weaknesses of a speech, consider the use of rhetorical devices, clarity, organization, and persuasion.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question references either the 'Four Freedoms' speech or 'The Sinews of Peace' speech. Although the content of the speeches is not provided, I can provide a general approach to analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of a speech. When assessing the strengths of a speech, one might look for the use of rhetorical devices such as imagery, parallelism, and repetition, as well as the clarity and organization of the speaker's message. To evaluate the weaknesses, one might consider the lack of persuasive arguments, unclear messaging, or a lack of connection with the audience. For a more specific analysis, it would be helpful to have examples or excerpts from the speech in question.

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