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Write an analytical argument for a supportive audience that is interested in your perspective and ideas. Analyze and evaluate how arguments attempt to appeal to and persuade specific audiences.

Logos, ethos pathos invention activity… Drafting activity: outlining the logos of your own argument As you develop this rhetorical evaluation, focus on how the argument applies rhetorical appeals; you should not, however, include your own feelings or opinions about the topic or the content of the article. Write this analytical argument for a supportive audience […]

Compose a THREE-paragraph rhetorical analysis essay where you compare and contrast how each speaker uses Rhetorical Appeals (ethos, logos, pathos) in their speeches to communicate their messages to their audiences.

Rhetorical Analysis Essay F. Douglass’s “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” and S. Truth’s “Ain’t I a Woman?” compose a THREE-paragraph rhetorical analysis essay where you compare and contrast how each speaker uses Rhetorical Appeals (ethos, logos, pathos) in their speeches to communicate their messages to their audiences. Consider the following question: […]

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