This is from my professor
Now that we understand the rhetorical situation, your next assignment is to select one text to analyze – either “Letter from Birmingham Jail” or the “Oxford Union Debate” speech – and write an essay in which you argue for which section or paragraph of the text is the strongest.
To make your case, use Aristotle’s framework for understanding rhetorical appeals (logos, pathos, and ethos), and write about how the author deploys one or more of these appeals to persuade specific audiences. Is the author at his best when he is using pathos? What about when he focuses on making logos or ethos appeals? Not only do you have to define what “strongest” means in this paper, but you also need to support your claim with evidence from the text, showing who the author is wanting to persuade, and which rhetorical appeal (or appeals) he depends on to accomplish this feat.