Animal Testing Vs Invitational Perspective

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My argument would differ because unlike the Rogerian or invitational perspective, I would only be talking about my topic which is animal testing and how it's morally wrong. The approach that would work better would be invitational perspective, this would work better because we want people to come together and stop this issue. The audience I would want to address is everyone but it's mostly directed to animal lovers and people who are against animal abuse.

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