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English, 23.02.2021 03:00, noname5359

Choose an online newspaper article to read, from those provided, on a human trafficking crime. You must analyze the article to understand how children are being abused and even psychologically damaged. Then, you must write a 4-paragraph response to what you have read. The requirements are: Paragraph 1: Summarize the entire article into one paragraph of at least five sentences. Remember to put these 5 things in your paragraph. 1) The speaker and the audience. 2) The purpose of the overall message. 3) Did the author use any rhetorical devices, how did they use them, and was it effective. 4) How are ethos, pathos, and/or logos used? 5) What is the author’s argument and what claims are used to support their position.

Paragraph 2: Address the following in your paragraph-In what ways has events today in Africa and even other areas changed from the past? In what ways have they stayed the same? Has history repeated itself? (Think about slavery, Jim Crow Laws, the Holocaust, Child-Trafficking, etc.)

Paragraph 3: Address the following in your paragraph-Were you aware this type of child abuse was taking place? Was there a shock factor? Explain why.

Paragraph 4: Address the following in your paragraph-What have you further learned about child soldiers as a result of reading this article? Do you believe the United States should do more to prevent this type of child abuse from happening? Explain how. can someone write a four paragraph essay on human trafficking please

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