3 Ways To Speak English Rhetorical Analysis

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What is the way to persuade an audience? By persuading an audience, one should know how to use rhetorical strategies. Therefore, rhetoric is a technique in what everyone uses, without noticing, but it’s described as an art that let’s us deliver messages and try to communicate effectively with the audience in order to persuade them. A video, called “3 Ways to Speak English”, where a young woman presents her poem in being “Trilingual orator” giving her reasons and the definition of being articulate. Not only she speaks about it,but delivers a message to her audience to be articulate. Not only does she try to send a message but persuade by using rhetorical strategies, like tone, style, and the three appeals, in order to not lose the audience’s attention in her outgoing message and for the audience to be articulate. Jamila Lyiscott speaks loud and clear in order to deliver her message. What’s the message? Well, the message Lyiscott sends, is that everyone should be able to speak many ways as one wants without being told that's not the right way to speak or being …show more content…

The three Aristotle appeal are persuasive strategy that is used in a argument in order to claim and respond to counterclaim. Moreover, in the text “3 Ways to Speak English”, Lyiscott uses two appeals which are logos and pathos. Let’s start with pathos, pathos is defined as a strategy to get someone's attention by appealing to their emotion. Now Lyiscott delivers her message using pathos, which gave out emotions which was mad, determined, confident, honored and proud. She states, “I know that I had to borrow your language because mines was stolen. But you can’t expect me to speak your history wholly while mines is broken. These words are spoken By someone who is simply fed up with the Eurocentric ideals of this season. And the reason I speak a composite version of your

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