In Patrick Henry’s “Speech in the Virginia Convention”, he uses rhetoric to great effect. Throughout the speech, he uses heightened language to give a sense of importance, as well as metaphors to exaggerate emotions. He uses anaphora to show the many problems that they face and the many solutions they have tried. Ultimately, the language he used in his speech most likely convinced many of the members of the convention to declare war on Great Britain, and helped the delegates down the road to independance. The heightened language in Patrick Henry’s speech makes the listener think about what he is saying, and also gives a sense of importance. He uses language such as “In proportion to the magnitude