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    Jonathan Rauch’s essay is a deviation from the traditional point of view. This well written essay discusses the fact that society is rather trying to eliminate hate and prejudice when in fact society should be trying to educate people against prejudice. Rauch makes an excellent point when he says "..stamping out prejudice really means forcing everyone to share the same prejudice‚ namely that of whoever is in authority."� He believes that society needs to not focus on eliminating prejudices and doctrines

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    and facts went along way in giving my audience tangible comparison to the facts given. I also used information that is at the disposal of almost everyone in order to set the foundation of the speech. The rational appeals also went a long way in persuading my audience. I employed an approach known as convincing proof to help persuade my listeners. I gave an illustration of great leaders who went studying abroad and ended up being very useful and important people in their

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    The goal of a persuasive speech is to modify the audiences’ beliefs‚ attitudes‚ and/or behavior by the use of quality evidence‚ reasoning‚ and ethical emotional appeals. Persuading others is particularly important in our everyday lives‚ often one is called on to convince‚ motivate‚ or persuade others to change their beliefs‚ take an action‚ or reconsider a decision. Many people pursue careers that giving persuasive

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    Administration does not require animal testing on cosmetics (IDA USA). Believe it or not‚ there are other ways to test cosmetics that does not involve hurting innocent animals. We can reduce the number of animals being harmed by raising awareness‚ persuading the company‚ or going through the legal system. Companies will continue animal testing if we as a society do not do something about it. It may seem like it would not make a difference‚ but raising awareness is a great way for our voices to be

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    weakens its argument. Without them‚ the essay has no credibility and fails to persuade the audience effectively. If Chat had provided experiences or evidence‚ the audience would be able to relate the the positive experience of others‚ effectively persuading the reader. Furthermore‚ ChatGPT’s essay generalizes the demographic and doesn’t account for the differing opinions and

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    associates himself with. Hsu’s persuasive approach can be broken down and interpreted by viewing his stance through ethos‚ pathos‚ logos‚ and mythos. When looking at ethos‚ one needs to first ask him or herself whether or not the person who is persuading is credible. Hsu‚ being an Asian-American alone‚ supports a majority of this credibility. Once the reader is aware that the author of the piece is an Asian-American‚ then the reader will have a much easier time understanding the author’s claims

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    to persuade his audience to take action so that improvements can be made. While his kairos and pathos strategies are strong‚ his ethos is only somewhat effective due to his lack of credible sources. As a result‚ his message is only effective in persuading his audience to think because he fails to persuade them to take

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    ‘Homework is a burden our kids don’t need.’ Language analysis The new proposal of a beneficial school curriculum made by the UK Government‚ including a change in school hours and the number of school homework distributed to students‚ have sparked much debate in the UK as it has in Australia. In her opinion piece published in the Herald Sun on February 17th this year‚ Rita Panahi actively discusses the issue regarding the corrupt educational purpose of homework for school children

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    to persuade any healthcare policies. Most healthcare providers have an obligation to the patient or customer to persuade good marketing of ethical behaviors from their industry. Persuading by its own nature encourages consumers to pursue items that they may or may not really need‚ in the healthcare industry persuading the right ethical behaviors towards the category of “consumer first”. Persuasion is expected to be as accurate as possible or necessary for ethical

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    Speech act From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For the United States law against libel tourism‚ see SPEECH Act. A speech act in linguistics and the philosophy of language is an utterance that has performative function in language and communication. According to Kent Bach‚ "almost any speech act is really the performance of several acts at once‚ distinguished by different aspects of the speaker’s intention: there is the act of saying something‚ what one does in saying it‚ such as requesting or promising

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