“Therefore, bullying has been recognized as a widespread, persistent, and serious problem occurring in our schools.” (Olweus, 1991,1993;Pepler, Craig, Ziegler, & Charach, 1993; Tattum & Lane, 1989 p512). The use of pathos here is established early on in the article so that the readers are drawn in and feel attached to something closer to home, not just anywhere, but “in our schools”. This suggests that the article is reaching out to local communities of parents and teachers. It is further proven when it says “the findings of this study suggests that children need to be taught how to intervene in both a prosocial and efficient manner to reducing bullying on school grounds.”…