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    Aristotelian Approach to Rhetoric Basically‚ every argument persuades on the basis of three elements: Ethos Pathos Logos Some arguments rely more on one than another. As you read the following‚ consider‚ not only how the arguments we are reading in class use ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos‚ but the extent to which you rely on these in your own arguing‚ written and otherwise. Think of the sermon you heard this Sunday in church: which of these persuasive tools did your pastor use? Ethos This

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    offers a brief explanation of the types of fallacies of an argument and an in-depth focus on logical fallacies. This paper will also identify four education-related examples of logical fallacies as well as discussions from each example on how they represent flawed interpretations that facilitate sensible arguments to others.   Explanation of Logical Fallacies in Education Research shows that logical fallacies are observed in arguments through three categories: as material content‚ through misstatement

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    Aristotle’s appeals‚ which include logos‚ ethos and pathos. The concluding section of the document is a well rounded‚ and demonstrates all of the appeals. Rhetorical techniques and literary devices serve to further strengthen King’s argument and create a convincing argument that he is right in both his mission and his methods. King immediately appeals to logos‚ or logic‚ when he states‚ "It is true that the police have exercised a degree of discipline in handing the demonstrators. In this sense they

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    Writing a TOK essay by Richard van de Lagemaat Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma Richard van de Lagemaat 978 0 521542 98 2 www.cambridge.org/uk/education/international/ib/tok/ For information on the author’s education consultancy service: www.inthinking.co.uk For information on the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme: www.ibo.org/diploma/ © Cambridge University Press 2007 Writing a TOK essay ‘Most people would rather die than think; in fact they do so.’ BERTRAND RUSSELL

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    U.S. Supreme Court asks themselves when they are confronted with cases involving religion in school. Although there are some sound supporting arguments for prayer in school‚ the opposing arguments more than justify the non-religious atmosphere of public school. Supporting arguments for In School Prayer have little validity. For instance one argument is that the framers of the constitution were religious‚ so they didn’t mean to prohibit all government sponsored prayer or acknowledgment of "GOD

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    more satisfaction. Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers argue that money indeed tends to bring happiness‚ even if it doesn’t guarantee it. (Case: The 5 Influencing Factors Money has on Happiness and Maybe Money Does Buy Happiness After All) Pro: Argument for the Case B. Stevenson and J. Wolfers argue that money indeed tends to bring happiness‚ even if it doesn’t guarantee it‚ and that income does matter. Ms. Stevenson and Mr. Wolfer say absolute income seems to matter more than relative income

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    Essay I : Gladwell argues that success is not the result of innate talent‚ but of practice and of being in the right place at the right time. Critically evaluate this argument. Malcolm Gladwel Analyses in his latest book Outliers ‚ the circumstances that made some people successful . He shows another aspect of their self-made rise to success. Gladwell gives the definition of an outlier as an unusual person ‘classed differently from a main or related body’ (2008:3)‚ in other words out of the ordinary

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    in social media usage in the past 10 years‚ many issues have arose with it as well. One of these issues was addressed and discussed in the essay‚ “Why Asking for a Job Applicant’s Facebook Password is Fair Game” by Alfred Edmond Jr. Edmond’s main argument is that‚ from the perspective of the business owner‚ it is appropriate for the employer to ask a job applicant for their Facebook password before being hired. The reasons that he gives for this are in multitude (Edmond‚ 2012). For example‚ the author

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    How can a reader use the rhetorical situation to analyze an argument essay? How can a viewer use the rhetorical situation to analyze an image? How can a writer use the rhetorical situation during the planning phase of writing a paper? A. TRACE can be used to in all three situations. The only difference is that when using TRACE to analyze an image the author is the photographer or artist. 3. Why is the audience important in argument? What types of positions might an audience initially hold?

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    need to be carefully examined in choosing a topic‚ developing your argument‚ and organizing your paper. It is very important to ensure that you are addressing all sides of the issue and presenting it in a manner that is easy for your audience to understand. Your job is to take one side of the argument and persuade your audience that you have well-founded knowledge of the topic being presented. It is important to support your argument with evidence to ensure the validity of your claims‚ as well as to

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