lan is writing a rhetorical analysis of Hillary Clinton's
address to the United Nations Fourth World
Conference on Women. He wants to make his last
sentence more analytical.
Clinton states, "I believe that now, on the eve of a new
millennium, it is time to break the silence. It is time for
us to say here in Beijing, and for the world to hear, that
it is no longer acceptable to discuss women's rights as
separate from human rights." With these words, she
rouses her listeners to speak out.
Which revision of the last sentence best makes it more
analytical?
O Clinton highlights the phrase "it is time" to command
her listeners to speak out.
O Clinton repeats "it is time" to ensure that listeners
know when to speak out.
O Clinton's compelling use of anaphora emphasizes
the imperative nature of her assertion.
O Clinton's use of ethos illustrates her insistence that
others see her vision of the world.