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A Defense Of The Constitution Rhetorical Analysis

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In this argument, "A Defense of the Constitution", the author Adam is using appeal to flattery by applying his opinion and trying to convince the the reader to side with him. Appeal to flattery is when an author is using flattery, compliments, and etc. to get the reader to agree with the author or speaker, "The people are the best keepers of their own liberties." It might backfire on the the writer or the speaker by the reader opposing or disagreeing with the content or opinion of the writer. It weakens a argument by trying to get the reader to choose sides, mostly trying to win the reader with their opinion instead of evidence, "All kinds of experience show, that great numbers of individuals do oppress great numbers of other individuals; that
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