Chief Seattle shares his precious lands memories by forming two different tones. Chief Seattle creates a passionate and a sorrow tone thorough diction and imagery. He made his speech passionate and sorrow to move the audience's heart and hoping that the people will take care the land like the chief did.
The first part of Seattle's speech of the land is packed with memories and what they mean to his people. He says that if he sells the land everybody must remember that they should treat "every" part of the land as if they were their "brothers". The tone of his words is sorrow because he focused on wha
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