1. Pants
Perhaps the most common of the rhetorical appeals between these two essays is the logos element. ... She also attains information regarding a wrongdoing by the United States and presents it in a fashion that blatantly and factually forces readers to seriously consider her opinions. ... Therefore Kaminer is forced to establish her own extrinsic ethos, which she accomplishes through a serious tone and factual credibility to back up her points. ... The two writers also differ in their usage of authorities to strengthen their respective essays. ... Safety also keeps its argument implicit throu...
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