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Ethos In A Quilt Of A Country And The Immigrant Contribution

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Analyzing when authors create a speech they do so using rhetorical devices in order to help the audience comprehend their message. Within Anna Quindlen’s “A Quilt of a Country” and John F. Kennedy’s “The Immigrant Contribution,” both authors use pathos and ethos within their arguments to appeal their points of view to the American People. First, Quindlen and Kennedy use ethos to appeal and establish their credibility by appearing experience and educated knowledge. Both Quindlen in “A Quilt of a Country” and Kennedy within “The Immigrant Contribution” use ethos to appeal to the American people. Quindlen in her essay “A Quilt of a Country” uses ethos to introduce her argument. For example, on page 15 it explains how people who were surveyed
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