inton uses simple language and uses repetition in several ways to communicate her ideas. She speaks to the audience in a way that shows they are all in the same boat--she does not lecture them or pretend in any way that she is superior. She is not telling them what America has done and asking that they do the same, for instance. Instead, she repeats that "we are," "we have," and "we need." The problems she cites are not problems just for these other countries but for all humanity, and so the discussion becomes encompassing and can be accepted by people who might otherwise feel slighted.
In addition, she uses parallel constructions to emphasize certain ideas as she develops the basic idea that there are social and political problem
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