Read the poem, “Suicide Note” and complete annotations focusing on Speaker/Persona, Subject/Message, Organization, Audience, and other rhetorical strategies---You May Want To Focus on Syntax, Diction, and Tone! Use your annotations to help you write a Rhetorical Analysis Claim Statement and Defend in a paragraph or more.
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Research a social justice issue or decision and analyze it with the following ethical considerations:
• dignity, value, and worth of life • respect for rights of others (including freedom and well-being) • implications (e.g., who benefits, who suffers; common good vs. self-interest) • points of view • intent (e.g., to improve the situation) • priorities (whose needs are met before others’) • fairness. In terms of issues to analyze, you may choose a current or historical court decision, a law, or cases you've heard about in the news. You can focus on social justice and injustice based on the following characteristics: • age • marital or family status • mental or physical ability • political belief • race and ethnicity • religion and faith • sex • sexual orientation • socioeconomic status. |
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