What appeal to emotion does Jordan use?
What appeal to reason does she use?
Do you find these appeals convincing?
What evidence do you have to support your ideas?
In "All Together Now," Jordan uses appeals to emotion and appeals to reason to try to persuade her readers that her views are important. In a paragraph, cite one example of each kind of appeal in her work. Then, explain whether you find Jordan's appeals convincing, supporting your ideas with logical reasons and relevant examples.
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She uses Dr. Martin Luther King Jr as an example when she exclaimed "Think about the 1960s when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was in his heyday and there were marches and protests against segregation and discrimination. The movement culminated in 1963 with the March on Washington." She uses this to compare how he was thoughtless of which I find is a good way to put it.
She uses Dr. Martin Luther King Jr as an example when she exclaimed "Think about the 1960s when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was in his heyday and there were marches and protests against segregation and discrimination. The movement culminated in 1963 with the March on Washington." She uses this to compare how he was thoughtless of which I find is a good way to put it.
Is that an example of appeal to emotion or reason?
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What does this mean? "She uses this to compare how he was thoughtless "
What does this mean? "She uses this to compare how he was thoughtless "
he was less than them?
Who was less than whom?
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