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<br>Rhetorical Analysis. Both What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July by Douglass and Thoreauu2019s Civil Disobedience call the laws of the land into question. Though these two clearly have different backgrounds and life experiences, present the common elements to their arguments.<br>How does the writing/presentation of What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? compare with the other political speeches/sermons weu2019ve analyzed and discussed? What statements/rhetorical devices does Douglass use to connect with his audience?<br>
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ENG 201 Knowledge is divine / snaptutorial.com ENG 201 Week 4 Rhetorical Analysis For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Rhetorical Analysis. Both What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July by Douglass and Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience call the laws of the land into question. Though these two clearly have different backgrounds and life experiences, present the common elements to their arguments.