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  1. In the second presidential investiture address, George W. Bush uses Allusion and Pathos to highlight the inaugural address on the past and what he expects for the future. He says," In America's ideal of freedom, the exercise of rights is ennobled by service, and mercy, and a heart for the weak. Liberty for all does not mean independence from one another. Our nation relies on men and women who look after a neighbor and surround the lost with love. Americans, at our best, value the life we see in one another, and must always remember that even the unwanted have worth. And our country must abandon all the habits of racism, because we cannot carry the message of freedom and the baggage of bigotry at the same time.", it tells us how taking care of each other and the effort we make on each other improves us and that because of bigotry we cannot go on, even those who have little or nothing to give, give everything and everything. Having used an allusion, in the factor that religion should allow people to govern the self, "Self-government relies, in the end, on the governing of the self. That edifice of character is built in families, supported by communities with standards, and sustained in our national life by the truths of Sinai, the Sermon on the Mount, the words of the Koran, and the varied faiths of our people.", and afterwards he goes on to say, "We go forward with complete confidence in the eventual triumph of freedom. Not because history runs on the wheels of inevitability; it is human choices that move events. Not because we consider ourselves a chosen nation; God moves and chooses as He wills.", he uses the word 'god' or a higher power to tell people to govern themselves and go with it, and that it affects all happenings because the higher power will help with the future.
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