In “We Need the Diversity Visa Lottery” by Machmud Makhmudov, the author explored the necessity for the State Department’s diversity lottery visa program. Makhmudov generally spoke about how the eradication of the visa lottery program would be detrimental for immigrants around the world and for United States relations. Makhmudov utilized specific rhetorical devices to convince his audience and inspire empathy. Personal anecdotes thus compiled the op-ed piece. Makhmudov began by descriptively describing the years of his youth where he mostly noticed the impact of his immigrant background. It is in his imagery where readers begin to get an understanding for what it is like for families who were a part of the visa lottery program. The author went further to expand on the chances he was given as a young student in America to pursue his dreams and live a version of his American dream, “Through …show more content…
The author appealed to the pathos and ethos of the readers in this particular section. The emotions of the readers can be triggered by his touching childhood story that mirrors the cherished American dream that so many value. His personal connection to the issue is how he is able to establish ethos and credibility so that readers know that the program does issue out good citizens and promising lives. His qualitative data is relevant enough so that readers know how the situation is for those who are part of the visa lottery program. Hhe thus incorporated no testimonial data since his experience is so first-hand. After establishing a sympathetic tone and a relatable American dream, Makhmudov began to state his input on how Trump should handle the situation with care and reservation, “America is obligated to live up to its promise as a shining city on a hill for aspiring immigrants across the