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Hasini Perepu

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Access to Education

How was education like in the past and what kinds were made?

Article 2

Article 1

Personal Connection:

My first article was about how African Americans didn't have a high or at least a good education because they had many restrictions and were colored.

This is about medical education. It tells us the history about medical and what happened before during World War II, gives information about the practice and how that education works.

This topic seems interesting to me because I always wanted to know how education began and how it's like in the present.

-"Quakers in Philadelphia joined together to open a school for African Americans (Brooks 747)."

"Authorities consider that it began with the ancient Greeks' method of rational inquiry, which introduced the practice of observation and reasoning regarding diseases(Bondi 234)."

This is Allusion, the Quakers are people who were seeking for religious freedom and in this quote it says that they would open up a school for African Americans so they have an education.

I would say this is logos because it shows evidence as to where medical education was created and who introduced it.

Synthesis

"The attainment of education for African Americans has been a struggle (Brooks 745)."

"Medical education is a busy, clamorous place, where a host of conceptual frameworks collide (Bondi 224)."

I think that article 2 was more convincing because of the rheotorical appeals and devices. It uses different kinds of strong words to describe medicine and has lots of evidence as to the history of medical education.

This quote is pathos, it says how African Americans suffered a lot in 1900s trying to get a good education and having rights as well.

This is diction, they use strong words instead of boring ones to describe what medical education is and to make it interesting for readers.