Mccormack's Eulogy For The Death Of John F. Kennedy

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John W. McCormack, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, was delivering this eulogy for the death of John F. Kennedy. He addressed how JFK was a great man and president, that he has done many great things for the people, and that we should unite and carry on his determination for a strengthened America and a future world of peace. McCormack achieved his objective of pronouncing that Kennedy was a great President and will be missed. McCormack’s introduction established why the audience should listen to him with his topic at that time about the grief and tragedy of losing a loved one. It also clearly established the intent of the presentation, which was that they were there to mourn the loss of a great man and president. The introduction

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