Persuade audience to see your point of view
Encourage them to take action to support that point of view
Persuasive approach:
Pathos. These are appeals to the audience's emotions.[8] For example: "Think of the animals that lose their homes every day because of trees being chopped down. If we recycled more, we could save these beautiful forests."
Logos. These are appeals to the audience's logic or intellect.[9] For example: "We know that there is a limited supply of natural resources. We can make this supply last longer by recycling."
Outline main points(3 or 4)
Logos: There are 680,000 suspected terrorists and more than 40 percent are described by the government as having no recognized terrorist group affiliation. The …show more content…
They say discrimination is illegal–even though it is happening right before our eyes. Think of an eight year being pulled out of the line to his flight just because of his name, Mohamed Hasan Shaikh. They pulled him out because of what, color, religion, a name? Hasan means handsome, by the way. We need to uphold the rights afforded to us as citizens of this nation. The Bill of Rights confers a free trial. More importantly, we need to take care of the innocent that are convicted and unfairly treated as guilty. We know who is innocent, we have their records. But we still put them in places where they do not belong. Just like Guantanamo Bay. A place where people are beaten, starved, abused verbally, physically, sexually, and mentally. We need to think about how many people have been detained and how they are being treated by the government. How is the government allowing this? We cannot have inhumane punishment done to humans that are innocent! Killing people is prohibited for Muslims, which means they aren’t following the principles of Islam. We cannot say that all the suspects are