Rhetorical Analysis Of America Needs Its Nerds

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Kids in countries and continents like East Asia who study hard are congratulated and held up as an example to other students, while in America, those kids are known as geeks, nerds, losers, and social outcasts. In “America Needs Its Nerds” by Leonid Fridman, an argument was made that the derogatory terms used to call out people who are intellectually curious and academically serious are wrong. Fridman uses strong word choices to convey how he feels, rhetorical questions to persuade the audience, and comparisons from the U.S. to other parts of the world.

Fridman uses strong word choices to convey how he feels about the situation. In the passage, “anti-intellectualism,” meaning a belief that intellect and reasoning are less important