Ariel Rhetorical Analysis

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Huh? Everyone CALM DOWN!!","format":3},{"text":"belle (STIFFANY)","format":2},{"text":"Nobody's freaking out except you...","format":3},{"text":"ERIC (BRIDGETTe)","format":2},{"text":"(Whispering) Why did you tell them it was deadly!! It is just a small cold!","format":4},{"text":"RAPUNZEL (LISSET)","format":2},{"text":"They wouldn't come just for a cold! I had to twist the story just a smidget...","format":3},{"text":"TIANA (KALEB)","format":2},{"text":"A smidget! We thought she was going to die!","format":3},{"text":"ARIEL (MAYSN)","format":2},{"text":"I AM!!!","format":3},{"text":"BELLE (STIFFANY)","format":2},{"text":"It's just a little cold. You will be just okay. I'll send Tink over with your prescription. That should bring your temperature down.","format":3},{"text":"TIANA (KALEB)","format":2},{"text":"Here! Try my papa's soup! ","format":1},{"text":"Shoving soup in Ariel's mouth","format":1},{"text":"TIANA (KALEB)","format":2},{"text":"The best in town! We have to see some more patients now. Bye y'all!","format":3},{"text":"BELLE (STIFFANY)","format":2},{"text":"Bye! Hope you

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