Emmeline Pankhurst's The Plight of Women - In what ways is Emily Pankhurst's 1908 speech ~The Plight of Women an effective speech?
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Emmeline Pankhurst's "The Plight of Women" Q - "In what ways is Emily Pankhurst's 1908 speech ~The Plight of Women an effective speech? A - Emily's speech is effective in many ways. She uses many different methods such as rhetorical questions, facts and many other things besides, to make the crowd agree with her and follow her lead. Rhetorical questions are used in the speech, to help question the crowd's mind. The question is answered in each of the crowds mind and this gives them the information, of what they really think of the situation. Such questions are "What security of maintenance has the married woman?" and "I ask you, if women had the vote, should we have had such laws?" These are very effective in a speech, and are among the most important factors, as it shows what the speechmaker's thoughts and answers are too. Personal experience is sort of used in...

