The book that I am reading is Man in Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl. the setting is at the Auswitch's concentration camp in the time of World War 2 and the main character is the author himself. The purpose of the book is to find meaning in every situation a human is being exposed to.
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You need to make a petition and have a certain amount of people to sign it, (let´s say you need/want 25,000 people to sign it to stop animal abuse, and have no more kill shelters, and stop lab testing on domestic animals.) i know that it´s very specific. Then you can go to the city´s courthouse, give them the official petition document, and ask the judge to give this to whoever is in charge of the city/state. Then you need to keep calling and write a letter to the white house/whoever is in charge to ask them to make a change in what you want them to change, i´m not a good person at explaining things, but i am speaking from my experience.
Circular reasoning that would be the answer
<span>1. This is a persuasion. He is encouraging us to think that what occurs in the future is up to us, the people. "What comes of this moment is up to us. What comes of this moment will be determined not by whether we can sit together tonight, but whether we can work together tomorrow." He is expressing us what other individual think. He's not just frustrating to claim that that's perhaps what they were rational but as an alternative he situations it as a fact so we are more motivated to believe it. "That's what the people who sent us here expect of us."
2. This poster is a persuasion for the reason that it talks about "undermining our war effort" which you would not want to do, so it is persuasion you not to do it. It is influence you to "do your part in silence". That means not giving away information. </span>