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Question 1: Write 1 paragraph that identifies: the subject, purpose, and audience of Silko's "In The Combat Zone." Think carefully about your answers here--who precisely might Silko be directing this message to, and for whom is she designing these different rhetorical appeals throughout her essay? Explain your answer in detail with 250 words in complete sentences.
Question 2: Based on what you've learned about rhetoric in this unit, identify at least one of the rhetorical strategies that Silko uses in the below passage (ethos, pathos, or logos). Then, explain your answer in 250 words sentences by explaining how the rhetorical strategy works towards Silko's overall purpose. Explain in detail.
Question 3: Think about the title "In The Combat Zone," 250 words complete sentences, explain what your initial impressions of this story were prior to reading the title. When someone reads this title, what do you expect them to think of? What familiar theme or concept might she be referencing, and how does that reference impact the essay overall? Why do you think she named the essay "In the Combat Zone?" Find at least one quote from the essay to support your answer!
Question 4: Our first essay was a narrative essay, and Silko's "In The Combat Zone" mixes expository, persuasive writing and narrative writing. Why do you think Silko chose to include some narrative storytelling in this essay, and what effect do you think it has on her rhetorical purpose and how the message reaches her reader? Explain your answer i