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    Martin Luther King’s famous “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was written to respond to a public statement “Call for Unity” by a group of white religious leaders of the South. The logic appeals of King’s article which is supported by fact and examples are less than the ethos and pathos appeals. King did a good job to use his personality as ethos appeal to evoke the readers’ emotion which is pathos appeal. King made use of examples‚ facts‚ and personal experiences as logos appeal to logically support

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    Letter From Birmingham City Jail: An Appeal of Logic‚ Emotions‚ and Personal Conviction In persuasive essays‚ authors attempt to help their readers consider a point by using a variety of techniques to present their arguments. To captivate a reader’s attention in an appealing way‚ they offer logical reasoning‚ emotional testimonies‚ and their own personal convictions to present different arguments in favor of their platform. These three phenomena‚ known as logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos‚ are valuable tools

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    In the story The Watsons Go to Birmingham there is a family called the Watsons AKA Weird Watsons. People call them the Weird Watsons because they are always doing weird things. The Watson family is made up of five people Mom/ Wilona‚ Dad/ Daniel‚ Big Brother/ Byron‚ Little Brother/ Kenny‚ and Little Sister/Joetta. Byron thinks he is all that‚ and bullies Kenny and Joetta and the rest of the school. He also disobeys his parents and one day went out and got his hair dyed.The bullying gets so bad that

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    Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King wrote the Clergymen who have written him a letter‚ claiming that the demonstrations that were being held were “unwise and untimely.” He explained in his letter why he’s writing them back even though he doesn’t usually respond to criticism because to him it would be just waste of precious time. However‚ considering them as men of good will he wanted to give them answers. King’s letter appeals to many emotions as pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos to his audience

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    Nikolas Wahl 2 February 2014 Rhetorical Analysis MLK “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was written in April 1963‚ during the African Americans fight for equality. Martin Luther King Jr.’s claim was not just to reply to the eight clergyman who had called his demonstrations “untimely and unwise”‚ but also aim his justifications at a bigger audience of religious and secular beliefs. An audience that is black and white; therefore King is able to

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    with the Enola Gay‚ dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 6ht and 9th of august 945. This was after the attack on pearl habour‚ December 7th 1941. Evidently‚ this has opened many debates arguing whether the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima was justified. Np‚ it was not. The USA responded unnecessarily and brutally. The two atomic bombs caused mass destruction to buildings‚ homes‚ roofs‚ and vast land. Along with that‚ 93 000 people died in Hiroshima. Out

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    As World War II raged on‚ the U.S. began to devise ways that could perhaps conclude the war quickly before it carried on anymore. Surrendering was not something Japan would do‚ they informed the countries involved in the war on this and would fight till the finish to defend their region of the Pacific. The U.S. chose to use the atomic bomb against Japan in hopes of ending the war swiftly and obtaining ultimate power over post-war decisions. They failed to realize the consequences that would follow

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    US Covert Operations in Chile 1963-1974 “Unconditional Surrender! There is nothing to negotiate! Unconditional Surrender!” This is what General Augusto Pinochet relayed to Admiral Patricio Carvajal on the morning of September 11‚ 1973 as they communicated over the willingness of Allende to negotiate‚ but the general will hear nothing of it. That same morning a Chilean Air Force plane flew over the skies of La Moneda‚ presidential palace of Santiago‚ Chile and bombed it. Inside Salvador Allende

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    The poem of “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall discusses African American girl who wants to join the march for the civil rights movement‚ but her mother insists it is too dangerous. As a alternative‚ the mother persauades her daughter to go to church for safety purpose; however‚ the white terrorists bomb the church. When the mother is desperately searching for her daughter‚ she finds only her daughter’s shoes to be remained at the shattered church.The form‚ the meaning‚ and the settling of

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    Martin Luther King’s Rhetorical Modes in: Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King wrote a letter while in Birmingham Jail‚ this was received on April 16‚ 1963. Months earlier King was involved in a nonviolent direct-action against segregation‚ King was called upon by the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights. This nonviolent action was mostly demonstrated through sit-ins and marches along the streets where Negroes showed their aggravation and irritation towards all of the segregation

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