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What is the central idea of the fourth paragraph of the plymouth plantation
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1. read the following excerpt from franklin d. roosevelt “fireside chat 19”
on the other side of the picture, we must also learn to know that there is a guerrilla warfare against the Germans inside, let us be told Serbia or Norway; that a successful russian attacked us against the Germans; and that british achievements on land or sea in any part of the world strengthen our hands.
always remember that Germany and Italy, regardless of any formal declaration of war, consider themselves to be at war with the united states at this moment just as much as they consider themselves to be at war with Britain or with Russia. and Germany places the other republic of Americans in the same category of enemies. the people of our last republic can be honored in this hemisphere.
the real goal we are looking for is far above and beyond the ugly realm of battle. when we act, as we do now, we are determined that this force will be directed towards the ultimate good as well as the immediate evil. Destroyers are not Americans – we are builders.
analyze the effectiveness of this extract. how does it function within the speech as a whole? how does the structure of the passage convey the purpose and main points of the speech? support your argument with evidence from the speech. (10 points)
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