Ivins, for example, uses rhetoric to explain the current state of Texas and where it stands politically and demographically. Through rhetorical devices, the author is able to paint a clear picture of the state's views, as well as its sense of independence from the U.S. as a whole. The three most effective rhetorical strategies in Molly Ivins’s "Is Texas America?" are word choice, compare/contrast, and tone. In her article, Molly Ivins focuses and breaks down the political corruption and stereotypes of Texas, as well as possible effects of the Bush administration on America. Ivins reports on the state of Texas through elaborate discussions of the political background as well as brief rundowns on the kinds of people that reside in it. For the author, explaining to the world the reasons why America will become Texas, as a direct result of the Bush administration, is extremely important. As a lifelong resident, Ivins feels compelled to share her two cents on the matter, especially after George W. Bush's
Ivins, for example, uses rhetoric to explain the current state of Texas and where it stands politically and demographically. Through rhetorical devices, the author is able to paint a clear picture of the state's views, as well as its sense of independence from the U.S. as a whole. The three most effective rhetorical strategies in Molly Ivins’s "Is Texas America?" are word choice, compare/contrast, and tone. In her article, Molly Ivins focuses and breaks down the political corruption and stereotypes of Texas, as well as possible effects of the Bush administration on America. Ivins reports on the state of Texas through elaborate discussions of the political background as well as brief rundowns on the kinds of people that reside in it. For the author, explaining to the world the reasons why America will become Texas, as a direct result of the Bush administration, is extremely important. As a lifelong resident, Ivins feels compelled to share her two cents on the matter, especially after George W. Bush's