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jonny [76]
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anyanavicka [17]3 years ago
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The essay that the question presented above requires should be written based on your ability to read and interpret a text, as well as your ability to recognize rhetorical strategies in a speech or text. For that reason, I can't write the essay for you, but I'll show you how to write it.

First you need to read the entire text "Jane Discusses the Horrors of Trophy Hunting." This text shows how the search for trophies, through the hunting of animals, is evil.

In this reading, you should look for the rhetorical strategies used by the authors. These strategies are the rhetorical appeals known as ethos, pathos and logos and you can recognize them as follows:

  • Ethos: Used when the author of the text presents ethical arguments, which wish to influence readers and persuade them to agree with what is being presented.
  • Pathos: Used through sentimental arguments, which want to stimulate the emotions of readers and listeners.
  • Logos: Used through logical arguments, which stimulate the readers' reasoning and reflection.

Once the rhetorical appeals are identified, you can write the essay in the following way:

  1. Introduction: Present the text, the central theme and the author of the text.
  2. Body: Write two or three paragraphs, where you show the rhetorical strategies present in the text, how the author develops them and what their effect is.
  3. Conclusion: Summarize the entire essay and reinforce the importance of the text in today's world.

You can find more information at the link below:

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