Jeffrey Goldberg's Use Of Ethos In 'The Case For More Guns'
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In today’s world most people have some type of preference on having and or using guns. People that think guns should be used for protection for other and themselves. Some people want revenge on others while some just want to spread random acts of violence. There’s not a set amount of people that choose good or evil. Depending on the time and place and what’s happing people emotion can be swayed to do things they don’t normally do. On Jeffrey Goldberg's argument in "The Case For More Guns" his paper works efficiently because he uses strong pathos and a wide variety of ethos. Jeffery Goldberg’s paper he uses strong ethos and pathos to make his paper more clear. (The James E. Homes was talked about in Jeffrey G.’s paper “The Case for More Guns”