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amm1812
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NOREDINK I need help pls

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Point of view: Nixon’s point of view is that he is innocent of the charges against him.

Reasoning: Nixon argues that the independent audit and his honor and integrity in other areas of his life show his innocence.

Evidence: Nixon cites the evidence of the audit. He does not offer much other evidence that is relevant to the accusations.

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Ethos: Nixon gives his audience several reasons to trust him and he stresses the fact that he came from a modest background:

I will have to start early, I was born in 1913. Our family was one of modest circumstances, and most of my early life was spent in a store out in East Whittier. It was a grocery store, one of those family enterprises.

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Red Herring: Nixon describes his wife’s work as an auditor. This has little relevance to the topic at hand and is intended to distract his audience.

My wife's sitting over here. She's a wonderful stenographer. She used to teach stenography and she used to teach shorthand in high school. That was when I met her. And I can tell you folks that she's worked many hours at night and many hours on Saturdays and Sundays in my office, and she's done a fine job, and I am proud to say tonight that in the six years I've been in the House and the Senate of the United States, Pat Nixon has never been on the Government pay roll.

Straw Man: Nixon characterizes those criticizing him as problematic in order to advance his own argument.

Now, the usual political thing to do when charges are made against you is to either ignore them or to deny them without giving details. I believe we have had enough of that in the United States, particularly with the present administration in Washington D.C.

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