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Gordon Ramsey's speech clearly demonstrated his ability to persuade.

How he
was able to employ rhetorical devices throughout his speech is described in the text
that is provided. It has given examples of linguistic constructions like conjunctions,
modals, and pronouns to show how they function in texts and how they can be used
in conjunction with rhetorical devices. This analysis excluded other variables, such as
tone, movement, and facial expressions, which might have given his speech a
different meaning. It only used and examined the speech as it was delivered
verbally.

The text has been comprehensively framed analytically and methodologically


by presenting various factors that have affected how the speech was actually
delivered, recognizing possible assumptions that can supply a better understanding
of the speech through the rhetoric used. As stated, it has analyzed its ethos, pathos,
and logos, which gave us an understanding of the method of persuasion used in the
speech. It also used pronouns that were used in order to create a sense of
inclusivity. The use of inclusive pronouns has a psychological effect on the audience's
sense of belonging. Through the use of transition words, it creates a connection
between the points of the speech, which provides clarity to the audience. Also, the
use of three-part statements has a great impact on the audience. Incorporating
these factors into providing a better understanding and perspective on the speech.

Although the analysis could’ve provided a wider and deeper understanding of


the speech by discussing what could’ve been with factors such as tone, movement,
and facial expressions. However, the analysis has offered the audience how
rhetorical devices affect the speech and impact the audience. Additionally, the essay
contends that the speech's linguistic components were carefully chosen and
organized in order to meet the key criteria for successful rhetorical elements.

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