answer the question below as a research
This research has to be minimum of 15 pages, not counting the Works Cited page. You will choose a public figure and thoroughly analyze his or her rhetoric in context. Your paper should contain the following:
1. A thesis statement that identifies your figure’s main argument and supporting claims that will be the focus of your paper;
2. Relevant historical or political context that readers need to know in order to understand your analysis;
3. A thorough analysis of your figure’s rhetorical strategies (that is, how s/he is attempting to persuade their audience, and for what purpose). Use quotes and examples from your figure’s speeches, writings, or interviews to support your analysis;
4. A thorough evaluation of the persuasive value of his or her rhetoric–is it persuasive? Is it truthful? Deceitful? Explain why you find it persuasive or unpersuasive and truthful or deceitful (or a combination).
5. A substantive discussion of the significance of this figure and why understanding this person’s rhetoric is important.
Your paper should have the following additional features:
1. It must contain at least one primary source of rhetoric from your chosen figure, but it can also combine multiple (for example, you may analyze one speech or a pastiche of speeches).
2. It must contain at least 2 additional resources, not from your figure, to support your analysis.
3. It must adhere to MLA citation format.
4. It must use language and style conventions appropriate for an academic audience.
5. It must be thoroughly edited.
The character I chose is a former president for UAE (zayed bin sultan al nahyan)
I want this research to be about how he transformed his country from a dessert to one the most visited country in the world while the rest of the countries where fighting with each other!
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Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan was born in 1918 in the United Arab Emirates. He became the president of the Emirates of Abu Dhabi in the year 1966. He spearheaded the speedy growth and establishment of the United Arab Emirates after being elected in 1971. He, therefore, became the lead architect of the United Arab Emirates which led to the successful integration of the United Arab Emirates into a modern Arab History. His smart foresight consequently led to a drastic graduation of its citizens from poverty to riches in a short period of time (Godwin, 7).
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