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Dimitri is preparing for a group discussion about the use of Adichie’s rhetorical strategies. Read the excerpt from "The Danger of a Single Story” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
The American writer Alice Walker wrote this about her Southern relatives who had moved to the North. She introduced them to a book about the Southern life that they had left behind. "They sat around, reading the book themselves, listening to me read the book, and a kind of paradise was regained.”
I would like to end with this thought: That when we reject the single story, when we realize that there is never a single story about any place, we regain a kind of paradise.
Which is the best clarifying question for Dimitri to ask about Adichie’s use of rhetorical strategies?
How does Adichie’s use of ethos make me feel?
Why does Adichie use logos and repetition together?
How does Adichie’s use of ethos support her purpose of showing the importance of all stories?
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How does Adichie’s use of ethos support her purpose of showing the importance of all stories?
Reason: this directly asks how a rhetorical strategy (ethos) functions to advance her central idea, making it a clear, focused clarifying question for a discussion.
Reason: this directly asks how a rhetorical strategy (ethos) functions to advance her central idea, making it a clear, focused clarifying question for a discussion.
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