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The Great Gatsby Rhetorical Analysis

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English is my weakest subject. If you ask me why Gatsby constantly analyzes the green light, I will answer that he believed an alien spaceship was heading towards Long Island. However, I grew a passion for this subject as I learned how to voice my opinions through my writings. I can be heard; I can judged; I can be critiqued; I can be persuasive.
Titled “The Academic Rights of Students,” this essay of mine voiced my support for publicly funding athletics equally as a high school would fund various other extracurricular activities. I reasoned my argument using an appeal to ethos. I revealed my position as captain of the varsity lacrosse team while serving as an active member of numerous academic clubs. Though not all will agree with my stand on this issue, I presented a compelling argument that voiced the concerns of a high school student. As a result, I won first place in the Junior Achievement Essay Contest. …show more content…

I wrote about my cousin, who was born in England but arrived to the United States when she was 3 months old. Due to her parents’ decision, she arrived without a green card; as a result, she is currently struggling to attain a college education. I became a finalist in Spartanburg County for this essay; an amazing win for me as my goal was to merely be heard. I wanted others to understand the hardships of children who did not have a choice whether or not to illegally immigrate. Why should they be punished for someone else’s decision? Though my essay did not receive any recognition in state, I hope my message opened the eyes of my governmental leaders to a new perspective on this

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