Importance of separation of church and state
A mini speech with the claim: Separation between church and state was established in the time of Henry VIII’s reign and the French Revolution, however modern-day governments still struggle to balance it in regards to reproductive rights.
The Tone should be assertive and persuasive.
The Primary audience are lawmakers / politicians
The Secondary Audience is the general public.
Use rhetorical devices within the speech (metaphor, simile, anaphora, repetition, aullsion)
Use devices of Logo, patho, and etho (American female) within the speech
Sample Solution
Although Inglourious Basterds has a different ending and added fictional parts than what really happened, there are some similarities and truths that are in the film as well. The film starts off with a very realistic pre-WWII scene, German SS troops were looking for Jew’s that were hiding from being capture. Although the scene may not be a specific event that happened, it is very similar to the descriptions of what would happen when Germans were hunting for Jew’s (Forty, 73). The other very true thing about the movie was how the Germans portrayed American army’s through movies they made or propaganda; for example, the movie that was made had shown Americans getting shot easily by a single German sniper and the commander of the Americans portrayed as a fat Southern that was not intelligent. Germany actually made real films depicting them winning the war and that American had lost (Forty, 188). The rest of the movie, other than simple things like weapons, vehicles, and dates, was fictional or inaccurate portrayal of the war. The Insurgent group was not a true group, to the details of being all Jewish or being behind enemy lines causing mayhem before the war in Europe truly began. Although there were groups of American men or spies in Europe, none were as successful as the film depicts. The way that the men in the movie were able to avoid capture or death, like they did, would have been almost impossible in the time they were in. Even with the war not being present where the “Bastards” were, there were too many Axis Power patrols and soldiers stationed throughout all of Europe. Another major fictional point in the movie was how the Jewish woman Shosanna was able to conceal her cover, change her name, and obtain a theater – would have been very hard, if not impossible to do in any art of Europe at that time. Even though many Jewish people were able to flee or blend in at that time, she would have been caught at some point for at least one of those things above, because she was in the heart of Germany and they had p>
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