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Friday, October 25, 2019

Ancient Rhetoric in Modern Times

Logos was introduced in the title and the starting paragraphs. Talking about self-driving cars and what they should do at a crosswalk. He was very clear and provided data and argumentive sentences. He also added in studies to support some of his sentences which supported the claim. I liked the author's ethos it was very straightforward with what he was writing about. Addressing the concerns of the car's and issues. Letting the audience know that there is a debate going on with the cars. Pathos in it is the writer asking what would we do in the situation, save one or five? Kairos is perfect, he is addressing the problem with self-driving cars when they are starting to be developed and brought into the world. He is explaining may be that we aren't ready for this yet and that the mechanics and designers need to look into it more before such a thing can be on the streets.

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