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    Jeremy Zarth AP Language and Composition Ms. Vierneisel 20 October‚ 2011 Benjamin Banneker’s Letter to Thomas Jefferson Slavery was a major issue in the growth of our country‚ and the views of Benjamin Banneker-son of former slaves‚ a farmer‚ astronomer‚ mathematician‚ surveyor‚ and author-are evident in his letter written in 1791 to then secretary of state Thomas Jefferson. This letter was written during a time when we were trying to bring a country together as one‚ but there was

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    In my rhetorical analysis I analyzed Banneker’s comparison of pre-revolutionary war to slavery‚ religious references‚ and tone. I selected Banneker’s descriptive use of imagery to compare the pre-revolution to slavery‚ because this comparison struck me as a crucial aspect to his argument. Banneker needed Jefferson‚ a privileged man who never experienced the life of a slave‚ to feel a personal connection to the situation. By creating a comparison to something that Jefferson had a crucial role in‚

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    like dirt‚ Benjamin Banneker broke barriers in the field of science. He had an eighth grade education and he self taught himself mathematics and astronomy. Using education as the great equalizer‚ he achieved many great things. Benjamin Banneker’s achievements have benefited the African-American community of today. Predicting the solar and lunar eclipse is one of Banneker’s most important accomplishments. He had survived food to the workers of a mill. The owner of the mill lent Banneker a few books

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    LaRock AP COMP October 21‚ 2014 Banneker Banneker Essay Son of former slaves‚ Benjamin Banneker‚ in his letter to Thomas Jefferson‚ emphasizes the injustices of slavery. Banneker’s purpose is to have Jefferson reflect on his life to contrast the rights he has to those slaves lack. He adopts an engaging and contemptuous tone to appeal to Jefferson’s sympathy. Banneker uses irony and several other strategies to argue against slaves. Banneker begins his letter by asking Jefferson to reflect

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    Independence‚ setting all men equal. By 1791 slavery became a major issue in the nation‚ causing Benjamin Banneker to question if the rights still ring true. In his persuasive letter to Thomas Jefferson himself‚ Banneker urges Jefferson to take a stand against slavery through the use of emotional appeal‚ loaded words‚ and mixed syntax proving that one can overcome prejudice when fighting for a common cause. Banneker begins by reflecting back on America’s history‚ allowing Jefferson to remember when he was

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    Dialectical Journal Cornell Notes Rhetorical strategies: Ethos (credibility of speaker)‚ Logos (logical)‚ Pathos (emotional) Directions: Find at least one‚ good example of each rhetorical strategy. Passage quoted MLA style (w/ authorʻs name + page #) Summary: what the passage says. (“It says.”) Your analysis in complete sentences: what the passage means. Focus on meaning‚ significance and/or your response to the passage. (“I say.”) Rhetorical strategy/ies with explanation/s (R. Renehan

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    persuade an audience‚ he or she will utilize rhetorical strategies. Rhetorical strategies mainly consist of Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos. Ethos is the author ’s use of their own credibility‚ Pathos makes an appeal to emotions‚ and Logos appeals to reason and logic. Authors may also use strategies such as word choice‚ imagery‚ and metaphors. Likewise‚ In Steroids‚ Sports and the Ethics of Winning‚ Michael Dillingham uses effective rhetorical strategies‚ such as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to persuade

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    Benjamin Banneker Analysis At the turn of the 18th century‚ forces secreted by British colonization imposed an evident state of corruption in the United States‚ leaving an indelible scar upon our nation. Thomas Jefferson‚ who proclaimed his advocacy toward equality‚ seemed to stray from the intent of abolishing inequality between man. Benjamin Banneker‚ who validates his intellect through his evident knowledge of Jefferson’s motives‚ dedicates a letter in regards to questioning Thomas Jefferson’s

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    15‚ 2013 Analytical Essay Throughout the novel “The Grapes of Wrath” Steinbeck uses a variety of rhetorical strategies such as symbolism‚ diction and personification to intrigue the reader. He also use’s a number of rhetorical modes such as ethos‚ pathos and logos. For example in chapter 12 he uses diction to convey his purpose and in chapter 11 he uses descriptive language and personification to establish a sense

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    Revolution: Benjamin Franklin The American Revolution influenced so much more than just people’s taxes and freedom. It influenced writing and speeches of people at the time. The American Identity during the American Revolution was reflected in Benjamin Franklins writing such as the "Poor Richard’s Almanac" and The Declaration of Independence (he helped draft the document). Political‚ social‚ and economic factors shaped Franklin’s writing The political circumstances Benjamin Franklin was

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