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'A Rhetorical Analysis Of Natalie Goldberg's Essay'

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Author Natalie Goldberg “specifically” follows the advice she gives writers in this essay by continuing to addresses each tree and piece of nature by it’s name while talking about her own experiences in life and literature . When Goldberg tells the story of how she decided to try and learn the names of plants and flowers in her environment, there’s not a single point in which she stops following her argument in this piece. She explains, how she saw “maple, elm, oak,and locust” (Goldberg 310), while continuing to talk to different gardeners about what kind of organisms they were working with. Goldberg does a similar thing when referencing poet William Carlos Williams’ work, by telling the reader the names of all the different pieces of nature

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