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The first 2 pages is the Greta Thunberg speech that you will be analyzing.
The essay will consist of 7 paragraphs, plus at least 1 example of logos, 1 example of pathos, and one example of ethos.
In the first paragraph, you will need to restate/summarize what the speech is about, and the message behind it.
The next 5 paragraphs, you will need to find 5 separate rhetorical terms (page 11 on the PDF) that Thunberg uses in her speech and go into detail about each of the terms and how they fit in the speech. Again, 5 terms, 5 paragraphs.
Next you will give an example of each - logos, pathos, and ethos within the speech
Finally, you will end with a conclusion in your final paragraph.
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Rhetorical Analysis of Greta Thunberg’s United Nations Speech
Greta Thunberg, United Nations speech, was a call to action for world leaders to address
the worsening climate change crisis which has not been given due attention. She sheds light on
the pain and suffering that has resulted from collapsing eco-systems and changing global climate
and criticizes world leaders for obsessing over money and power instead of the threat of mass
extinction that seems inventible if the current trends continue. Thunberg highlights that the UN
has, for over three decades, ignored scientific evidence informing them of the impending threats
and, as a result, has not responded with any effective solutions. The current strategy employed by
the UN only gives humanity a 50% chance of survival if cutting off carbon emissions by half in
the next ten years can enable the global temperature to stay below 1.5 degrees Ce...
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