Tone And Word Choices In George W. Bush's Speech, Columbia

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The most effective choices George W. Bush made in his speech “Columbia” were his deliveries on tone and word choices throughout the speech. To begin with, Bush’s use of supporting ideas allows the listener to comprehend the agenda behind the speech and to helps the listener think and dwell on what he is speaking about. For example Bush says “You're not alone… Our entire nation grieves with you” this state is bold but true and gives off a overlaying meaning of unity throughout the country. What Bush is trying to accomplish with this speech is to allow the families to not only grieve as one but as many and know that they are not the only ones feeling this way. Next Bush uses word choice to really grab the listener's attention and makes listeners