Answer:
<h2>Keywords that will appeal to ethos, logos, and pathos. Transition words will help u identify.</h2>
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Look at the underlined section labelled 5. There may be a mistake in punctuation, capitalization, or spelling.
If you find a mistake choose the answer that corrects the mistake. If there is no mistake,
Answer:
Using Colin Powell's 2003 pre-war speech to the UN as a case study, this essay illustrates ways in which discourse analytic methods can serve investigations of constitutive rhetoric. Prior to the speech, Powell's reluctance to go to war and his skepticism of the need for military action in Iraq was well known. His conversion to the administration's position was key to the persuasiveness of the speech. Thus, within the speech he needed to reconstitute his ethos from doubter to advocate. The analysis focuses on how specific linguistic qualities such as modality, positioning, narrative, and evaluation assist Powell in doing so. These discourse analytic tools reveal ways in which discrete linguistic moves contribute to the constitutive work of ethos formation and re-formation.
Explanation:
Answer:
Determine your goal.
Think about ways to achieve that goal.
Decide what steps you need to take to achieve
the goal.
Organize the steps in the order they need to be
accomplished: first, second, and so on.
Begin the process.
Review the organization of the steps.
Revisit the process.
Complete the process.
Explanation:
That's all in order.
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