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biographies, my heroes were always people like George Washington and General Custer and Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt."
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The argument in favor of social media use is the stronger argument. The article claims that students do better in school when they use social media. The author gives anecdotal evidence that students use social media to discuss classwork, then uses empirical evidence to show that grades went up in a study where students used social media. The argument against social media is weak because it lacks specific evidence. The writer uses the rhetorical device of parallelism to list a variety of ill effects of social media use. However, the writer never offers any evidence for these negative effects. This writer uses the bandwagon fallacy by telling the audience that most people who want to do well do not use social media.
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One dog could be overtly loving and one could bark at a simple engine rev. The dog that is loving wants to please you, wants you to show it love back. The other dog is scared, maybe the dog was hurt before so it wants to hurt you before you are able to hurt it. Its a sad thing, but dogs run on pure instinct, unlike humans who run on intuition.
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