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How does Churchill use rhetoric to advance his purpose? Be sure to explain how his use of rhetorical devices to help convince a reluctant audience of his purpose. How does Churchill structure his speech to support his central claim? Cite evidence from the text in your response. Your response should be written as a formal academic paragraph of AT LEAST five sentences.

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Churchill use rhetoric to advance his purpose and how he structure his speech to support his central claim is explained below in details.

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Churchill practices a metaphor that matches the recently established United Nations to a church, thereby extending his argument that the United Nation's purpose to ensure harmony and maintain sovereignty is a moralistic and ethical one that must be maintained.

And not only this he makes a furthermore stronger argument by applying and contrasting distinct, opposing metaphors in addition to the one commented on in the above paragraph that it is a strength of action and not just a few words, that it is a real temple of harmony in which the shield of many countries can someday be hung up.

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