Traci+R.

1. The most important aspects are: the Monk and the crowd 2. The audience is the Catholic Diem Regime because the Buddhists’ Monks wanted them to grant Buddhism the same rights as Catholicism. 3. Details making picture meaningful: The Monk self-immolating himself for religious freedom 4. Explicit argument: The Monk is taking his own life to show why Buddhism should have the same rights as Catholicism. 5. Implicit argument: The Monk burning himself for his religion 6. Subjects brought forth: The Monk and the crowd around him 7. Connection to universal truth: He would risk his life for his religion

False Dilemma: only a limited number of options available in a certain situation, even though there is more options available than whats given.

media type="custom" key="26619786" George W. Bush gives the country two options on what side they would take during the war.

media type="youtube" key="Dln3DJEcghY" width="420" height="315" Ruby asks her dad, Jim, if him and her mom raised her the right way, then says that they should trust her or they are bad parents.

Parallelism

Identify the parallel structure in these sentences: 1. You need to work quickly and decisively. 2. I am neither a Sophomore nor a Junior. 3. My face is washed, my hair is combed, and my teeth are brushed. 4. We are selling our house, giving away our furniture, and moving to England.