Argys, Laura; Duncan, Brian. (2013). Economic Incentatives and Foster Child Adoption. 50(3), 993-954. doi:10.1007/s13524-012-0166-0 “Economic Incentatives and Foster Child Adoption,” Laura Argys points out the benefits of being a foster parent. I believe that the implied message is that becoming a foster parent has many rewards, because the article states how the children receive medical, educational, and many other incentatives that can be taken away from a foster child if they become adopted. The appeal of this reading used pathos, because it was trying to make the reader feel bad that they would have positive incentatives taken away from them if they ever became adopted. This reading relates to financial concerns …show more content…
This reading relates to “Child fatality in Intercountry adoption: What the media reports suggest about deaths of Russian children in the U.S.” by Hegar, R.L., Verbovaya, O., & Watson, L.D., because the article discusses adoption from other countries. Not all members of society adopt children for appropriate reasons. This reading is credible, because the information makes a relevant statement about how allowing American children to be adopted from outside countries will help decrease the number of children needing permanent …show more content…
I believe that the implied message is that everyone has the freedom to choose when it pertains to adoption, because every adoptive family is unique and have their own preferences. The appeal being used is paso, because the authors want to feel an emotional connection between the adoptive parents and their potential child. This reading relates to costs of adoption by searching for a child outside one’s own country, because when allowing people to adopt a child from anywhere in the world the money that could stay in the United States and impact the economic system is being taken and given to other foreign countries. This reading is credible, because it has sufficient strong researchto support the information that is being conveyed in the