English, 29.12.2020 01:00 noeliaalvarado
We must see to it that the immeasurable pain of the Holocaust is not dehumanized, that it is not examined clinically and dispassionately, that its significance is not lost on this generation or any future generation. Though it is now a dry scar, we cannot let the bleeding wound be forgotten. Only when it is personalized will it be real enough to play a role in the decisions we make. Those victims who cannot be with us today do a vital service to mankind by being remembered. But we must be their vessel of remembrance. This reunion is part of our duty to them.
āSpeech to Holocaust survivors,
Ronald Reagan
Besides parallelism, what other type of appeal does Reagan use in this passage?
How does the technique support Reaganās message?
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