Einstiens’s Letter to Phyllis

January 30th, 2008


Mr. Einstien

 I believe that the rhetoric value of Mr. Einstiens’s letter to Phyllis Wright is moderate. I believe that he answers the question but not in whole. Einstien’s subject was scientists belief in a higher power through religion, he spoke as a highly esteemed scientist, and and it was explained in a way his audience a 6th grade girl could understand. His rational idea is that everything is determined by laws. His ethos are his analysis of his explanation, and his pathos is how he chooses language that makes him sound more simple and easier to relate to.




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