R.A.C.E. JFK Speech Analysis
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: R.A.C.E. JFK Speech Analysis.
Location: Remote
Please craft a clear, well-structured rhetorical analysis of John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address (January 20, 1961) using the R.A.C.E. strategy. I need every step—Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain—but the spotlight must stay on the “Cite” component. Each claim you make about Kennedy’s technique should be anchored by a direct quotation or a precise reference to the text, introduced and blended smoothly into your prose.
Feel free to explore whichever persuasive appeal—ethos, pathos, or logos—you find most compelling; the key requirement is that your evidence is explicit, properly attributed, and seamlessly tied back to your analysis. You may draw from any portion of the speech, so long as the examples you choose clearly reinforce your central argument.
600–800-word analysis in editable format (DOCX or Google Doc)
Inline citations and a brief Works Cited section formatted in MLA or another common academic style
I will review the piece for depth of insight, accuracy of quotations, and how effectively the cited evidence supports your interpretation.
Skills: Research, Editing, Ghostwriting, Research Writing, Speech Writing, Creative Writing, Content Writing, Academic Writing
Budget: $10–$30 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
Please craft a clear, well-structured rhetorical analysis of John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address (January 20, 1961) using the R.A.C.E. strategy. I need every step—Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain—but the spotlight must stay on the “Cite” component. Each claim you make about Kennedy’s technique should be anchored by a direct quotation or a precise reference to the text, introduced and blended smoothly into your prose.
Feel free to explore whichever persuasive appeal—ethos, pathos, or logos—you find most compelling; the key requirement is that your evidence is explicit, properly attributed, and seamlessly tied back to your analysis. You may draw from any portion of the speech, so long as the examples you choose clearly reinforce your central argument.
Deliverables:
• 600–800-word analysis in editable format (DOCX or Google Doc)
• Inline citations and a brief Works Cited section formatted in MLA or another common academic style
I will review the piece for depth of insight, accuracy of quotations, and how effectively the cited evidence supports your interpretation.
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