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Alja [10]
1 year ago
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imagine you wanted to convince an uninformed person to take a political position that is the same as yours. what issue would you

try to talk to this person about? how would you include ethos, pathos, and logos in your persuasion? make your case below
English
1 answer:
BigorU [14]1 year ago
4 0
School- i would talk to them about scool because united states school is known to have the wrost education system so i would tell them to help improve the way school works- or they will come up with some ideas like NO HOMEWORK! or actually say ´´hey you have a point´´
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