Women's Rights Rhetorical Analysis

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If a country doesn't recognize minority rights and human rights, you will not have the kind of stability and prosperity that is possible. Women's rights are human rights stated that women meet elevated necessity and work overwhelming amount of hours to support themselves and their families. Furthermore, women are still not acknowledge. Women desire and deserve the exact rights as any human being and should not be discriminated ultizing emotional, mental or physical punishment. During that time , some areas attempt to help women . Yet, the entire world needs to understand the labor of women and how women should be treated as equals with dignity and respect. Clinton apply the rhetorical appeals of pathos, ethos and logos effectively in her speech.

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