Example of Argumentative Essay

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    not use a lot of pathos throughout my paper and I feel that is a good thing. If too much pathos is used, then the paper is full of too much emotion. I think I did a pretty good job of balancing the use of ethos, logos, and pathos throughout my argumentative essay. One thing I feel that my paper lacks is the use of good transitions. When I wrote my rough draft for the in class peer review, I had zero transitions in my paper. After I received some feedback from my peers, I had a better…

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    the strongest, most persuasive and argumentative position statement shared by my views on fMRI technologies. He offered the strongest logic and best example of critical thinking because he supported his claim, which demonstrated critical thinking concepts that were discussed in the critical…

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    Examples include: “Fast food consumption is linked to heart disease in low-income communities,” and “The chemicals used in pesticides pose the most significant threat to our health in the 21st century.” The rest of the paper allows the writer to use logic…

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    knowledge to compare it to similar scenarios, relaying everything to the audience in concise points, and by actually by having best statements from an argumentative perspective. The way in which John Jay’s words have more impactful statements is a deliberate choice by the author makes to ingrain the statements into the audience's minds. For example one of his key pieces of evidence is the union of Scotland and England. He chose this because the…

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    In the article “Consider the Lobster” by David Foster Wallace and “Let Them Eat Dog” by Jonathan Safran Foer, use different argumentative strategies in an effort to persuade the readers to not eat lobster or animals in general. Through the use of questioning tone, a minimal degree of irony and optimal sincerity, Wallace attempts to express to the reader the brutality of killing a lobster for one’s own self-gain. Unlike Wallace, Foer takes a much different approach using sarcastic tone, an…

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    Reading Over the course of the semester, one of our goals was the improve our reading abilities in a way that chiseled our talents in identifying, analyzing, and evaluating different arguments and select examples of pathos, logos, and ethos. Pathos is the use of emotional arguments, logos is the use of logical arguments, and ethos is the use of another person’s credibility when composing an argument. My First encounter with attempting to analyze a persuasive argument was during the composition…

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    If someone would ask for help, they would be feeling that it would not help much if they joined in, that would be showing weakness. For example, in book sixteen, Achilles would not go to the Achaean lines and help them (Homer, Book 16). He was…

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    4. Textual Analysis In this section, I will examine the usage of verbum dicendi and r-relations in high and low fiction novels to find the differences in text types. Text types specify what variation is part of the definition is suitable with its correct usage hence, making the author’s knowledge explicit to the reader’s expectation and convention (Görlach, 2004). For instance, an author may use the phrase “religious words”, which is not precise and thus, readers may take this phrase to mean a…

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    Our class wrote a process, argumentative, compare/contrast and an evaluative essay. The first two essays our teacher gave us the option to work together. Rarely many teachers do this but she took into consideration how the students would feel about it. Doing so made the academic writing…

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    Throughout this semester I have had the opportunity to develop my writing skills while taking an argumentative approach on most of my essays. Before entering this course, I was unaware of the challenges that awaited me. I was not familiar with taking an argumentative approach to my writing. Integrating ethos, paths, logos and kairos into my writing to strengthen my argument was all new to me. Nonetheless, I feel as if I was still able to accomplish the approach that I wanted to take in each…

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