Derek

1 Coach Yoast is fed up with the way the game is going and tries to motivate his team. 2. The audience is obviously his team. 3. The pathos appeal is most prevalent in Coach Yoast's speech. He uses this appeal to get his team hyped up in order to "make sure they remember, forever, the night they played the Titans." 4. His arguement is very effective as his team ends up blowing out their opponent. There are no fallacies used, but Coach Yoast uses the propoganda of fear to scare his boys into playing well when he says, "If they cross the line of scrimmage, I'll take every last one of you out." 5. Coach Yoast's speech really could not have been strengthened. He did an excellent job of conveying his message to his players, motivating them on the spot.

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Implicit Arguement

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The purpose of this piece is to make fun of the over-dramatization of the term "global warming." It seems like every time the phrase comes up that everyone makes a big deal and talks as if the world is coming to an end. The point is being conveyed by saying that global warming is going to hit. As soon as this is said, everyone begins to panic and the total chaos breaks out. Someone even "sees" global warming coming and then the whole city takes off running like something horrible is chasing them.Society believes in every scientific sounding "discovery" blindly even when there is no real proof that that they are even real. This clip is basically saying that people in general need to calm down and not be so paranoid about every new issue that comes from the scientific world.