Rene Boisvert Speech And Advertisements

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Mock exam – English for social studies – Monday 18th April 2016
Task 1
The speech is held by, Rene Boisvert. He is a French-Canadian politician and a Quebec separatist. He begins describing Quebec as a distinct society from the English-speaking Canada. The political demands and main message is political sovereignty over Ottawa and their own independence. He encourage the citizens of Quebec to come together and fight for their rights. Rene Boisvert use many different language feature in his appeal to enhance his main message. One of them is in the way the text is written. It address the audience in a friendly way, but still manage to be direct. The short sentences is one of the ways he manage to do this.
Question: he use normal and rhetorical …show more content…

With this word, he does not express what he wants, but what the province want. He is willing to fight for this shared desire, and the people becomes more involved this way. An example where he extensively use the word want is in this sentence “I’ll tell you what we want. We want political sovereignty. We want our language…” – Rene Boisvert.
Pronouns: to show he speaks for the people, he often use the word “we”. Example “I’ll tell you what we want. We want political sovereignty. We want our language…” – Rene …show more content…

The advantage is protection and security for you and the family, a way to survive in a dangerous situation. The disadvantages gives more of a perspective of the possible consequences. Having a gun in your household makes it possible for the children to get access to the gun. There is a high chance of this happening because 46 % of US households have a gun. These little children do not have the capacity to see the difference between a dangerous weapon and a toy. The chance of a child unintentionally shooting someone is high and statistic show that children have caused many accidents involving