I say talk about economic policy. Argue for a position you believe in (be it Socialism, Laissez-Faire Capitalism, or whatever). I would start by using a anecdote that described the issue using the negative consequences of embracing the other perspective, immediately tarnishing the person's first impression of the opposite ideology. Then, I would involve logos by saying things like "just think about it, and you'll realize it makes perfect sense" and explaining my position as though it were a formula. Ethos would come into the picture when I mention the opinions of professionals and scholars who I've hand=picked to agree with me on the topic. Pathos has already been used in the form of the beginning anecdote, a "sob story" so to speak.
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You can't change your name for fraudulent purposes.
Answer:
1) always the same.
2)what its temperature is.
Answer:
yes, it's better to quit smoking for a year.
Explanation:
for example if you spend $10-12 on smokes then
10x12 = you can save $120
and,
12x12 = you can save $144