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Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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Devi Thapa
LLD 100A
October 22, 2017 Rhetorical Analysis of Social and Personality Development in Childhood article http://nobaproject.com/modules/social-and-personality-development-in-childhood Introduction
Rhetorical analysis is important because it breaks down the writing into parts and then explains how different each parts work together effectively in relation to the topic, audience and purpose. In this rhetorical analysis assignment, I analyzed Ross Thompson’s 2017 article, “Social and Personality Development in Childhood”. I chose this article because my major is Child development and I am interested in becoming an educator in this field after graduation. In the following essay, I will refer to Thompson’s article and …show more content…

Style & Tone
The article is very informative and well written in a use of standard grammars, clear, and persuasive paragraphs. Each paragraph has lots of details that support each topic. The tone of the article is very serious and emotional because the child who feels secure and safe is more confident and positive than neglected children. The author wants to convey the message to the audience about how parent-child and peer relation is important for the young children because it can influence the growth of child development.

Rhetorical Appeals
The author uses all three elements of appeals which are Logos, Pathos, and Ethos.
Logos: It is an appeal to the mind with the use of logic, rationality and critical reasoning to persuade the audience. The author uses logos in his article to make a logical connection with the topic. For example, the author uses the explanation of ideas in the article and employs lots of diagrams in each parts of the topic to show the visualization to support his evidence which is very informative because the visuals give lots of information about what the article is about and that to get attention of the audience.
Pathos: It is the use of emotion and affect to persuade the audience. In this appeal, the author creates an emotional statement: “ an overworked single mother may find herself over stressed and fatigued at the end of the day, making

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