this is my final draft of my rhetorical analysis based on a speech. i will give you the original one with professor’s comment, and i will also give you the link of the speech. Please make sure to follow the instructions from the professor, and i do need to get an a on this one.
https://www.npr.org/2016/10/13/497846667/transcrip… here is the speech
Analyze any text you like — an article, an advertising campaign, a speech, etc. — and show how the argument of the text works and assess whether it’s effective. What is its purpose? What rhetorical appeals does it use to persuade its audience? What impact does it have? (Refer to the list on page 90 of Everything’s an Argument)
Your essay shouldn’t be just a list of appeals and techniques. It should make an overall claim about the text and use examples to support the claim.
For example: It’s no wonder that people wanted Oprah to run for president after her speech at the Golden Globes. In eloquently championing the civil rights movement and the #MeToo movement, Oprah presented an image of composed leadership in contrast to the current president, who has attacked African-American communities and who has been accused of sexual misconduct by more than a dozen women.
and here is the instruction
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