ho is Trevor Noah, what is Born a Crime, what is a rhetorical question, etc., etc. We also dont know your thoughts that go toward your analysis unless you explain in clear detail. Remember that, essentially, an analysis answers 3 primary questions: Whats going on in the text under scrutiny? How is it going on? For what purpose is that thing going on?

Looking at the last section of Robert (Ch. 8) of Born a Crime, choose from the following to analyze in terms of effectiveness: narrative organization, sentence syntax, allusion, oxymoron, rhetorical question, metaphor. As usual, provide MLA citations and a Work Cited, double spaced, 12 font, along with a brief analytical discussion of your chosen trope. I always say that you will be writing to a kid from Mars. This means that they know nothing unless you explain: Who is Trevor Noah, what is Born a Crime, what is a rhetorical question, etc., etc. We also dont know your thoughts that go toward your analysis unless you explain in clear detail. Remember that, essentially, an analysis answers 3 primary questions: Whats going on in the text under scrutiny? How is it going on? For what purpose is that thing going on?

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