Caitryn

To convince the men to join his forces. The best men were selected from all the colonies so that they could be trained to go against Prince John. They are trying to defend their freedom. The potential merry men. Pathos. Robin is trying to tug at the hearts of the men to defend their freedom. He is trying to get them to take back what is theirs by making them think about how angry it made them to have it ripped away. No. Its is not effective. Yes. Robin’s is more of the red herring speech. He gets off topic about what the real issue is. He gets caught up in his own voice. Achoo’s is a little non sequitur. Nobody had a forest land on them. If he had stuck to what he actually wanted to fight against. Or picked a brighter audience.
 * What is the purpose of the speech? Provide a brief statement of context. **
 * Who is the audience? **
 * Which appeal (ethos, pathos, logos) is most prevalent? How do you know? **
 * Is the argument effective? Were any logical fallacies used? **
 * How could the argument have been strengthened? **

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