One Voice

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"One Voice" by Susan Madera is a personal essay, that focuses on the author experience with learning English as a second language, her essay highlights her emotional and social difficulties of navigating two languages. Through these experiences she realize that using her voice no matter how small it may have seem, can make an impact. The essay emphasizes the importance of courage, integrity, and taking responsibility for creating a positive change. 

Susan Madera emphasis the importance of moral responsibility that people have to stand up against injustice, even if it's uncomfortable or unpopular. People can create a change. She wants to inspire her readers to be brave, and use their voice to do right. 

In "one Voice" Susan Madera uses various techniques to convey her message she uses personal storytelling to share her real experience from her life to the readers helping them connect to her through emotions. This would be good to use if I was writing a story that I want people to know about how I connect to the topic. She uses Vivid descriptions to describe the setting , to help readers image the moment. I would use this because this technique will help readers better understand what I am talking about and it will make my writings more visible when reading. She also gives reflections on what the events in her life have taught her. This would be helpful to use as examples to make your argument have more details and be more impactful to the readers . Lastly her tone is thoughtful and sincere, making her more relatable and trustworthy to her readers. Connecting the tone to the article makes the readers more able to connect to the writing, making them want to continue to read, so I would use.

In "One Voice" by Susan Madera she shows us that speaking up , even when you're alone takes courage but can lead to real change. Her story teaches us that using our voices matters, in time of moments of injustice. She encourages us to be brave take a stand and believe in your voice. 

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