Rhetorical Analysis: Jimmy Carter

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Jimmy Carter persuades the audience to agree with his claim. We are going to analyze how he uses rhetorical devices to persuade them. Carter builds his argument when he uses facts and examples, provides reasoning to develope ideas and when he uses persuasive elements. Carter builds his argument when he uses facts and examples to back up his argument. When he states that "There are a few places on earth as wild and free as the Arctic Refuge", he claims that part of the earth is an endangered type of wilderness. He wants this endangered wilderness to remain, instead of be industrialized, which affects the audience because he gives them something to agree upon, and encourages them to back his claim. When he states "The extraordinary wilderness