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Essay 2 – Free writing: Sept 30

Over the past few days, we have learned about reasoning analysis and have learned about the various factors that make up an argument and specifically focus on the evidence and how to improve persuasion. of argument. All elements come from ethos, logos and pathos.The closest lesson we learned is related to “hard facts” and unofficial arguments. I think in the next exercise informal arguments like personal experiences will be used a lot in support of the argument. The latest lesson that we learned is related to “hard facts” and informal arguments. I think in the next exercise, informal arguments such as personal experiences will be used a lot in order to support the argument in rhetorical analysis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the past few days, Apple has become the concern of many people after launching new products. I came across an article by Cory Doctorow’s on Boing Boing 10 years ago, it was published on April 2, 2010. The article was about his experience using technology products and expressed that users should not buy Apple products, especially Ipad, because it limits the digital rights of those who use it by controlling and integrating content that can be used and created on the device…….

Essay 2 outline:

Opening:

Introduce the article I want to talk about and link to how Apple has changed in the past 10 years –>people should still use Apple products according to their needs

Body:

-Address the author main point and the article’s purpose.

-Address the evidence, what he used to support his argument

-What I agree and disagree with Cory Doctorow as an Apple consumer

-Give evidences (personal experience, evidences of how Apple has improved through times) to support my arguments.

Conclusion:

-Summary the reason why I disagree –> people should still use Apple products according to their needs

 

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