Prompt: As you grow older and face new experiences, what issue or topic do you think you'll have to stand up and debate most often, whether with friends, family, or society?

 Prompt: As you grow older and face new experiences, what issue or topic do you think you'll have to stand up and debate most often, whether with friends, family, or society? 


I can think of two topics currently. One being climate change. The earth has been heating up so much and it seems that no one is really talking about it. It's so important to care for our planet because that is what gives us life and helps us survive. Animals and environments are just getting destroyed for more money and just for more things that humans want. We should all watch the lorax again.  I think racism is another big topic. In our country it is so complex and so harsh. When people talk about racism it always seems to be something that doesn't really matter to some people and people just say that it doesn't really matter when that is not the case and everyone should be accepted. 


summary- we did a deeper dive into logos, pathos, and ethos and learning how people and companies use it and manipulate it 


reflection- learning how to utilize logos, pathos, ethos, and be a good argumentative person  

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