Mixing Context, Fallacies, and Argumentation, you’ll write me four one-page arguments and one one-page explanation of your rhetorical choices. The first will be an “ineffective” argument to a rhetorically educated but unbiased audience with at least three Fallacies in it, the second will be an effective argument to a rhetorically educated but unbiased audience with at least three Strategies in it. The third will be an effective argument to an audience of Christian parents, and the fourth will be a logically sound but rhetorically ineffective argument to an audience of non-Christian parents. For your one-page explanation, go through your rhetorical Strategies/Fallacies, why you chose them, and why you think your arguments would/would not be effective to their target audiences.

Mixing Context, Fallacies, and Argumentation, you’ll write me four one-page arguments and one one-page explanation of your rhetorical choices. The first will be an “ineffective” argument to a rhetorically educated but unbiased audience with at least three Fallacies in it, the second will be an effective argument to a rhetorically educated but unbiased audience with at least three Strategies in it. The third will be an effective argument to an audience of Christian parents, and the fourth will be a logically sound but rhetorically ineffective argument to an audience of non-Christian parents. For your one-page explanation, go through your rhetorical Strategies/Fallacies, why you chose them, and why you think your arguments would/would not be effective to their target audiences.