Alcohol Advertising: Are Our Kids Collateral or Intended Targets is an effective argument to convince society to make stronger laws against alcohol advertising because it uses logos, evidence, and word choice to create a feeling of understanding.
Remember that "logos" is an appeal, not a tool: what is another tool you can focus on that perhaps holds a logical appeal? Evidence (what kind) and word choice are both good tools because they create appeals which lead to a purpose. "logos" is an appeal that something else creates: what is that something else? Use that as your third tool.
Also, what kind of feeling of understanding do you mean? And finally, is this argument to "society" or do you want to narrow that audience at all?
Remember that "logos" is an appeal, not a tool: what is another tool you can focus on that perhaps holds a logical appeal? Evidence (what kind) and word choice are both good tools because they create appeals which lead to a purpose. "logos" is an appeal that something else creates: what is that something else? Use that as your third tool.
ReplyDeleteAlso, what kind of feeling of understanding do you mean? And finally, is this argument to "society" or do you want to narrow that audience at all?