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Henry V Reading Quiz Act 4 (1)

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Henry V Reading Quiz
IV.i-iii
The Archbishop of Canterbury speaking of Henry says "when he speaks . . . the air is still,/And
the mute wonder lurketh in men’s ears/To steal his sweet and honeyed sentences" (I, i, 47-50).
In his ringing speeches before battle and in his courting of Katherine, Henry proves to be an
eloquent and persuasive speaker. Analyze the rhetoric of Henry’s speeches and identify why
they are effective in motivating others or in winning allegiance. Cite one specific example to
support your assertions.
Henry V Reading Quiz
IV.i-iii
The Archbishop of Canterbury speaking of Henry says "when he speaks . . . the air is still,/And
the mute wonder lurketh in men’s ears/To steal his sweet and honeyed sentences" (I, i, 47-50).
In his ringing speeches before battle and in his courting of Katherine, Henry proves to be an
eloquent and persuasive speaker. Analyze the rhetoric of Henry’s speeches and identify why
they are effective in motivating others or in winning allegiance. Cite one specific example to
support your assertions.
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