Florence Kelley, through her brilliant use of rhetorical strategies, brings awareness to the public of a tragedy plaguing the nation. Her speech on the hazards of child labor and the importance of women’s suffrage coherently describes the dangers of everyday life and the solution to the turmoil. By using repetitions, the laws and the atrocities the laws allow, and the stark contrast of the consumer versus the producer, Kelley crafts her argument and uses and emotional appeal to draws her audience…
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