In your introduction, identify the piece and its thesis of the piece, the writer’s purpose for writing and the writer’s intended audience. In your introduction, you should also give a thesis of your own in which you offer your assessment of the author’s overall success making their case and the primary appeal they use to make it.
Second, discuss the appeals (logos, ethos, and pathos) made in the piece, their effect on the reader, and how they help to make the author’s case. For each appeal, select and explain multiple rhetorical devices the writer uses to
persuade that audience of that purpose. Be sure you give an example in quotes for each rhetorical device you describe.
Finally, describe whether you think the writer was successful in persuading the audience. Explain why or why not, for what audience this paper might be convincing, what holes or weak spots it has, and what advice you might give the author about improving.
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