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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Jane Suzuki's Slogans

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Lastly, every good speech ends with a slogan. Suzuki’s slogan included a challenge, a challenge to make parents stick to their words. Suzuki attracts the reader's attention by saying, “Well, what you do makes me cry at night. You grown-ups say you love us, but I challenge you, please make your actions reflect your words” (Suzuki). This is a very powerful way to end her speech. It makes the audience wonder what’s really going through their children’s minds and what it means to be loved. To Suzuki, her idea of her parents loving her is by being eco-friendly so that she can live a lively life when she is older with trees and grass and an environment where she feels suitable to have her own kids. This appeal presented in the slogan is pathos. The

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