Ashton Kutcher Rhetorical Analysis

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Ashton kutcher shows the most effort into being heroic, this speaker shows the qualities of a hero being sincere and solemn his showing that he cares for the children. His program,tool called spotlight has proven that it can find children from the deep web and human trafficking , but the program is not complete so that's why he is asking the government for money so he can complete it . one day the government had asked him for help to find this 15 year old child he had to say no it had devastated him for the next 3 months, so now if they ask him for help again he will say yes because now he will have the completed program to find them. His tool can be used for law enforcement his tool will get smarter over time so that means more

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