Jeffrey Selingo Rhetorical Analysis

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By presenting certain uses of statistics, diction, and expert testimonies, Jeffrey Selingo supports his overall statement that teens and college students should work while pursuing their education because it is impactful for their future. To begin, Selingo presents statistics and a timeline to illustrate the problem. Selingo advises on page 1 that the rate of overall teenagers in the workforce during school has “dropped from 40% in 1990 to just 20 percent today” (Selingo). Using statistics like these contributes to the overall claim by making his essay logical, and displays that he has done the research needed to prove his thesis. It reveals how he wants the reader to understand where he is coming from, and why his claim is a poignant issue that needs to be worked on using the stats given. Additionally, Selingo provides expert testimonies to add to the credibility of his claim by supplementing information you may not be aware of. He adds to his statement by using a quote from Georgetown University’s Center for Education and the Workforce Director. The quote provided states that “‘Even if you work, you have to take out loans and take on debt’” (Selingo, 2). Selingo makes sure to use reliable sources such as these to provide the overall idea that teenagers are not ready for their lives past college unless they have prior …show more content…

Page 1 exhibits work choices that can be examined as such. Selingo states that “too many of today’s college students lack basic work experience” (Selingo). Using the word “basic” exhibits that this prior knowledge should be present in many teenagers moving into the labor force, but it currently is not. It creates a point of view in your brain that makes you think this prior knowledge should be basic to go into work based on his argument, making you side with Selingo as you read the article more and

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