Rhetorical Analysis: A Community Of Cars

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Tyler Greene, 9-23-11, Composition A Community of Cars Rhetorical Analysis In the essay, A Community of Cars, the author uses a wide arsenal of tactics to deliver his argument of how the increase of dependency on cars has lead to the diminishment of the environment, our communities, and our health. He uses emotional appeals, examples and evidence to support this argument. The argument is very detailed and is made in an easy to read manner. Ryan Brown, the author, uses an emotional appeal to start his essay. He shares with the reader a personal story of a memory he had with his grandmother. When reading this you can’t help but to relate to the author. This is what he wants; he grabs your attention and gives you a sense that you know
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