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For Monday's class, please be fully prepared in paragraphs 1-16 of Thoreau's essay "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience." The essay is published in many places online, so this should be easy to find and read whether you left your LOC book at school or not. In your reading notes, jot down key ideas, new vocabulary, and, not least of all, HDT's clever rhetorical strategies that jump out as you read. We understand his purpose now, do we not? (I.e., to explain his own civil disobedience in the face of the Mexican-American War.) So... How and when does Thoreau invoke rhetorical strategies to reinforce this or other purposes in the essay?
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