The Southern Manifesto's rhetoric convinces in the most important way, it's diction |
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| Your ideals are very nicely explained. | |
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| They are because of my diction. | |
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| Yes you were very clear with your quote,"Federal Judiciary undertaking to legislate in derogation of the authority of Congress." | |
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| That is an example of me writing to a citizen with a higher level of education. But I also write towards those with lesser education. | |
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Mr. Russel gives his background in a lower level of diction to compensate for people whom do not fully comprehend the situation in which he wrote his manifesto |
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| Oh really? | |
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| Yes,"We regard the decisions of the Supreme Court in the school cases as a clear abuse of judicial power." | |
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