No, because then too many people could start businesses and that’s not the point of school.
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1. generic - very comprehensive; pertaining or appropriate to large classes or their characteristics; — opposed to specific.
2. appositive - a noun or pronoun—often with modifiers—set beside another noun or pronoun to explain or identify it.
3. convention - a practice or procedure widely observed in a group, especially to facilitate social interaction; a custom.
4. interjection - a word or form of speech used to express emotion or feeling, as O! Alas! Haha! Begone! etc.
5. repertoire - the entire range of skills, aptitudes, or devices used in a particular field or occupation
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Ethos is using credibility to persuade someone like using a celebrity or scientist.
Pathos is using material that produces strong emotions one way or the other
Logos is using statistics and facts to persuade one way or the other.
Propaganda uses at least one or all three of these. It is material used to promote a political side, event, or point of view.
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Impact Of Sports On Youth
Sports have impacted youth in many ways. Some of them being good, some of them being bad. One of the good reasons would be motivation. If a student has low grades, then you can motivate them by taking them out of the team (or threatening to) until they get their grades up. School first, then sports after.
Another impact that's not so great is team spirit. If a student loves to do sports, but isn't as good as the other team, there's a lot of negativity going on there. That might urge them to quit or give up.
Those are just some of the ways sports have impacted youth, and can impact youth.
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