Child Hunger In America Rhetorical Analysis

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Child Hunger in America

“Is it any wonder that the slogan the advertising people came up with was “The Sooner You Believe It, the Sooner We Can End It”?”. Anna Quindlen has chosen to write about child hunger in America. She persuades her readers effectively because of her use of logos, pathos, and ethos. Quindlen uses logos effectively by using facts from other sources. It shows when she tells us that, “The agriculture Department estimated in 1999 that twelve million children were hungry or at risk of going hungry.” This is only a small example of the facts she uses. Another example is when she tells us that, “A group of big-city mayors released a study showing that in 200, requests for food assistance from families increased almost 20 percent, more than at any time in the last decade.” These examples show how she is using logos to persuade readers. Quindlen uses pathos productively by showing the effects it has on parents and telling us how they feel. She does this by saying, “Somewhere nearby there is a mother who covets a couple of boxes of spaghetti, and you could …show more content…

She shows it in the sentences, “We Americans like need that takes places far from home, so we can feel simultaneously self-congratulatory and safe from the possibly that hard times could be lurking around the corner. Maybe that’s why our mother told us to think of the children in Africa when we wouldn’t clean our plates. I stopped believing in that when I found myself in a bodega with a distraught woman after New York City had declared a snow day; she had three kids who ate breakfast and lunch at school, her food stamps had been held up because of some bureaucratic snafu, and she was considering whether to pilfer food from the senior center where she worked as an aide.” Sense it isn’t in our morales to let kids go hungry this shows that we are letting kids go hungry all the time and pushes the

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