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Rhetorical Analysis Of John Downe's Travel To The United States

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While convincing his wife to travel to the United States, John Downe uses rhetorical strategies such as narration, pathos, and exemplification to help his cause. In the beginning, narration was used as John explains a day in the United States, with a local farmer. As the day is explained, the farmer mentions to John that he, "...was welcome to come to his house at any time..." Telling his wife about his encounter with the farmer, he claims that people are much more generous and approachable in the U.S. There is a much more trustworthy crowd where the people "...do not think of locking the doors..." rather than in England where his wife and family are. Also, another method that is used to convince his wife is pathos. Getting to her emotional
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