Philosophy Questions Answer these discussion questions. The following story appeared in Sunday’s edition of the Ogden (UT) Standard-Examiner. It was titled: “Report Suspicious Activity.” In it there is an argument. What’s the conclusion of the argument? And what reasons lead to that conclusion? NOTE: one or more of the premises or the conclusion may be […]
Analyze a recent persuasive speech (within the past three years) utilizing each of Aristotle’s three artistic proofs: logos, ethos, pathos.
Rhetorical Analysis Task 1:Analyze a recent persuasive speech (within the past three years) utilizing each of Aristotle’s three artistic proofs: logos, ethos, pathos. You can pull from different branches of government and/or occasions, and various issues. 2:Identify the speaker, speech, and occasion. 3:Source all examples from the same speech to examine the interrelation between the […]
Discuss rival hypotheses and how you plan to address them, research you will need to conduct to support your claims, and strategies you can use to connect with your audience.
Topic: Women’s Health Hotline In Part I, you will revise the provisional main statement about the subject located above. What is the common ground you believe you share with your audience? Make sure the main statement is concise (1–2 sentences) and clearly expresses a persuasive argument that offers a solution to a problem in your […]
Revise the provisional statement that you generated in the previous unit’s discussion and identify the underlying assumption.
In Part I, you will revise the provisional statement that you generated in the previous unit’s discussion and identify the underlying assumption. What is the common ground you believe you share with your audience? Make sure the statement is concise (1–2 sentences) and clearly expresses a persuasive argument that offers a solution to a problem […]