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Rhetorical Analysis Of The Seneca Falls Convention

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Elizabeth uses emotional appeals and credibility to effectively advance her views in the "Seneca Falls Convention Keynote Adress." She beleives women should be granted the same right as men. She hopes to persuade people into giving women free and equal rights. "We have met here today to dicuss our rights and wrongs, civial and political, and not, as some have supposed, to go into the detail of social life alone." She strarts off her speech by telling the audience she isnt here to talk aboutthe minor parts of the whole women rights movement, but instead is going to talk about something very important and major to the womens right movement. The civil and political rights of women. In this she makes a bold move and steps out of what most

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