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to make his son believe that he can do whatever no matter what everyone says. After he has been rejected he ends up making his son feel bad for something and realizes that its not right to do that and wants his son to do anything no matter what people say. 2. Who is the audience? His son. 3. Which appeal (ethos, pathos, logos) is most prevalent? How do you know? Pathos, because of the speech he is giving on how he needs to do and be whatever. He's trying to use the emotion to get his son to feel better. 4.Is the argument effective? Were any logical fallacies used? Yes, he makes his son feel better after feeling bad about the game and himself in that he's been rejected from different jobs. and that he's been told he'd never be able to do what he wants in his life. 5. How could the argument have been strengthened? Its honestly is a good speech and i dont know how it could be strengthened media type="custom" key="25159632"start at 1:00
 * 1) What is the purpose of the speech? Provide a brief statement of context