In a well-constructed paragraph, explain how Eleanor Roosevelt uses rhetorical devices in her speech to persuade her audience.

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Roosevelt's speech was a persuasive speech. It informs the audience and persuades people into wanting to adopt basic human rights.

Roosevelt also persuades the audience into believing in basic human rights by expressing her emotional beliefs, showing logical content towards her audience, and establishing credibility within her speech.

"The new article proposed by the Soviet delegation is but a restatement of state obligation, which the soviet delegation attempted to introduce into practically every article in the Declaration."

"...Soviet delegation and committee and rejected after exhaustive discussion."

"This in no way affects our wholehearted support for the basic principles of economic, social. and cultural rights set forth in these articles.

Rhetorical devices are the persuasive devices used in writing to pursue the readers. Eleanor Roosevelt used a rhetorical device to pursue the audience by using emotional and credible words.

What are rhetorical devices?

Rhetorical devices are the words and phrases that are used to pursue and give the style to the speech and the content so that the audience can be wooed. Many logical, emotional, and ethical appeals are used.

Eleanor Roosevelt used the device to inform her audience about human rights and used her emotional belief and logical facts to establish the credibility of the speech. She used logos, and pathos in her speech to pursue the audience.

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