Why albright expresses heartfelt admiration for women


Assignment task: Albright expresses heartfelt admiration for these women, acknowledging what they have gone through in the process: "Each has suffered blows, but each has proceeded with courage. Each has persevered." (65) Here, "blows" is a metaphor for the collective struggles women have faced, which can be interpreted as many different things. If the reader were to recall what Albright mentioned about Rwanda, they could understand why some people might give up when faced with such difficult situations. This not only makes the reader feel empathetic towards those who have given up in the face of hardships, but also demonstrates why perseverance is an important strength to have. After evoking pathos in the audience to help the reader understand more, Albright as a last ditch effort begins to steel that idea with another combination. Unlike the rest of Albright's speech, sections 70-90 follow a unique beginning middle end structure that opens with the anaphora: "If you aim high enough," and "But no matter" in the middle, which closes with the epiphora of "and preserve". fix the third to last sentence based on what follows, make it easier to understand, don't use your shitty complex words

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