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You did a essay for me for $45, but its from the wrong list… She’s giving me a third chance to complete, please help. Attached is the selection list for the paper.
I ALREADY PAID YOU $45 FOR INCORRECT WORK…. Please fix

The professors note: I think you may not be understanding what this essay is asking you to do.
First of all, an article needed to be chosen from the Historic American Works of Historic Global Works sections of the Supplemental Readings list (not the Issues Facing the International Community section).
The list can be found here: https://edge.apus.edu/access/content/group/arts-and-humanities-common/English%20%26%20GC-Writing%20%26%20Composition/ENGL102/English%20102-Supplemental%20Readings%20List010112013.pdf
Secondly, then, you were to analyze the article in terms of logos, ethos, pathos and rhetorical fallacies information that we learned in class, as well as discuss whether or not you thought, based on this analysis, that the article is “successful” or logical and persuasive.
I am not even sure what article you are analyzing here, if it is even on our list of readings. I may be missing this, and please correct me if I am, but I don’t see what article on our list you have analyzed here, let alone it coming from the proper section of that list.
So please touch base with me on this and on making arrangements for another resubmission.
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Instructions:
In this essay, you will be critically evaluating a classic argument.
Choose one argument from the historic American or global works listed in the ?Supplemental
Readings? section of the course lessons. Decide whether this argument is successful or not. If you
decide this essay is successful, discuss why. You may use the structure of the argument, the tone, and
the various types of support (ethos, pathos, and logos) as proof of the argument?s success. Make sure
that your thesis has an introduction that contains a hook and a thesis, body paragraphs that discuss
one proof at a time (one paragraph per example), and a conclusion. If you decide that the essay is not
successful, then discuss the fallacies that the argument makes. You are still required to have a strong
introduction (hook and thesis), body paragraphs that discuss one fallacy at a time, and a conclusion.
You may also discuss how the essay is successful with reservations. In this case, point to both the
support and the fallacies you have found in the work.
This paper should be at least 700 words, but no more than 850. The paper should be formatted
correctly MLA style and written in third person (do not use the words I, me, us, we, or you). The essay
should also contain citations and a works cited list based on your selected essay in the assigned
readings. Formulate the structured response from your own close reading of the text.
Do not use
outside sources (open Web) without explicit permission from the instructor. Surname 1 Student?s name
Professor?s name
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Analysis of the Damned Human Race
In ?The Damned Human Race?, Mart Twain successfully argues out his points about how
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