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Emotional Arguments Of The Pearl Habor
These documents provide their own argument, whether they use facts or use an emotional appeal, it will appeal to a certain type of audience. There were two documents about movements that changed history. The first document was about the decleration of sentiments, this was a document that stated that women have the same rights as men and that they were both made equal. The second document was about the Pearl Habor, which was said to be a war between the japanese and the united states. Some of the techniqued used in the docments was that they both has an emotional appeal.

There are many things that these documents had in common. They both had an emtional statement in their document, or they both stated some kind of opinion. For example,

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