Only people from certain groups are interviewed.
Small pieces of information and visual scenes that tell audiences a lot about the story
Satire
A five-second audio clip of the sound of screeching tires for a radio program about car accidents A scene in a television program about recycling that shows a truck dumping trash onto a mountain of garbage
Answer this question…
The lessons in a fable are stated directly, while the main argument of a satire is often disguised.
Horatian
to anger or outrage the audience in order to force them to take action.
To help control the insects in Borneo
Herbert Gettridge was 82 when Hurricane Katrina destroyed his home.
Over 1,700 people lost their lives to Hurricane Katrina.
Charles "Slim" Chauppetta Sr. was last seen in Hopedale, Louisiana, before the hurricane.
The victims of Hurricane Katrina did not receive enough respect.
The public's attention on New Orleans drifted away far too soon.
A hare loses a race to a tortoise because he is overconfident, and he learns an important lesson as a result.
A lion learns that even those smaller than him are important when a mouse saves his life.
A proposal to send sick people to the moon to focus attention on health care reform
A species of wasp that eats caterpillars is killed off-apex
Logos
Jackson relies on long , flowing sentences, whereas Rutledge relies on shoet , direct sentencea.
The answer is C. He seems unaware that his decisions are the cause of all of the problems.
Pathos