The Power of a Single Human Right: An Analysis and Evaluation of Kristen Wenz’s TED Talk With humor, credibility, and logic, Kristen Wenz delivers a highly effective, entertaining talk on the potential impact of a single human right. In

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Length: 600-900 words excluding the cover page and references
Evaluative essay sample: Evaluative Essay Sample (1)-2.docxOpen this document 
Your essay should consist of five paragraphs: introductory paragraph, three body paragraphs, and concluding paragraph.
The last sentence of your introductory paragraph should be a three-point thesis statement. 
Example: 
With humor, credibility, and logic, Veitch delivers a highly effective, entertaining talk.
To clarify, you should state whether the speech was effective or ineffective and provide three reasons why. Remember, your job is to analyze, not summarize the speech. How is the speaker delivering their message? Are they using their personal experience, statistics, anecdotes, pathos (appeal to emotions), logos (appeal to reason), ethos (credibility or authority), or something else?
Choose a TED Talk in which the speaker presents a persuasive thesis on a debatable issue. Your purpose in this assignment is to analyze and evaluate the speaker’s argument, not to simply summarize or to argue for your own position on the speaker’s topic. Your primary purpose is to analyze and evaluate the speaker’s presentation, not merely to summarize it. Explain your personal interest in the topic. Include short quotations from the talk in the body paragraphs. Your overall judgement of the presentation will be be stated in a thesis statement that uses the term effective or ineffective.

Below is the essay example in which it should look like.

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