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How does Wilson use the meaning of the word freedom to justify war?

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the denotation of freedom

the connotation of freedom

the emotional effect on the audience

the change in meaning over the course of the text

the fact that freedom means many things to many people

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The word freedom has many connotations, which is probably why Wilson uses it in his speech. He’s trying to appeal to a broad audience of Americans, and freedom is a democratic concept, which most Americans can relate to.


And these are the “requirements”:

•the denotation of the word freedom

•the connotation of the word freedom

•the emotional effect on the audience

•the change in meaning over the course of the text

•the fact that freedom means many things to many people

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