1. A Crime of Compassionby Barbara Huttmann
This creates a problem for terminally ill patients who have asked for their right to die. ... Through the use of diction and tone, Huttmann tries to justify her actions and convince the audience to support her proposal for a new legislation that will allow terminally ill patients to choose to die rather than endure the pain and indignity of their malady. ... The diction and structure work together to create a tone that will invoke a feeling of pity from the reader for terminally ill patients who suffer. ... The purpose of this text is to convince the audience to support her proposal for a new...
- Word Count: 895
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate