What Is a Rhetorical Analysis?

When you write a rhetorical analysis, you systematically examine the strategies a writer employs to achieve his or her purpose. In the process, you explain how these strategies work together to create an effective (or ineffective) argument. To carry out this task, you consider the argument’s rhetorical situation, the writer’s means of persuasion, and the rhetorical strategies that the writer uses.

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Martin Luther King Jr. in Birmingham Jail (April 1963)

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