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OLD MAJOR SPEECH ANALYSIS POSTER REQUIREMENTS

Old Major offers 3 claims in his speech:
1. The life of an animal is misery and slavery (p.28).

2. Man is the only creature that consumes without producing (p.29).

3. All men are enemies. All animals are comrades (p.31).


Choose 1 claim to analyze. Include the following sections. Choose how you want to arrange this information on your poster.

**Claim(opinion/position)?-
 
**Evidence used?-
Provide the pieces of evidence and what type of evidence it is(facts,
quotes, statistics, anecdotes, examples).

**Persuasive technique(s) used and logical fallacies?-


**Counterarguments?-

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