Book review
Degani, M. (2015). Framing the rhetoric of a leader: An analysis of Obama’s election campaign speeches
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Part 1: Introduction to the topic
- 3.Part 2: Framing the rhetoric of a leader
- 4.General evaluation
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