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Part 2.

Read "Ain't I a Woman." If you had to write a rhetorical analysis of this speech,

what would your thesis statement be, and which three rhetorical appeals,

techniques, or devices would your analysis focus on? Start with what you see as

the strongest rhetorical appeal, explain whether you think the appeal is effective

or not, and quote a brief example of the rhetorical element.