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Virtue

Arrangement of Rhet

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Arrangement of Rhetoric How a Writer Structures the Argument Intended Purpose and Effect 1 Introduction (exordium ?beginning a web?) --often where the writer establishes ethos Narration (narratio) --appeals to logos and often to pathos Confirmation (confirmatio) --makes the strongest appeal to logos Refutation (refutatio) --address counterargument --bridges writer?s proof and conclusion --appeals to logos Conclusion (peroratio) --usually appeals to pathos --reminds to reader of the ethos established earlier --answers the question, ?So what?? --contains memorable last words

Why terrorism is bad

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I negate. The United States ought to exten d to non-citizens accused of terrorism the same constitutional due process protections it grants to citizens. Justice is defined by Merriam-Webster as being in conformity with what is morally upright or good. I will refer to this type of justice as big-J justice, or justice that assumes universality and absolute good. OR Justice is defined from the same source as conforming with what is deemed fair or good. I will refer to this as little-J justice, or justice that is derived from the ethics of the actor undertaking the action. The resolution is not asking about big-J justice. Rather, the resolution only questions whether the action satisfies the little-J conception of justice held by the American government, for two reasons.
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