All of the following are advice for ethical argumentation except

a. supplement appeals to pathos with reasoning and evidence.
b. keep an open mind while researching your topics.
c. do not argue a position when there are opposing views.
d. do not allow appeals to mythos to degenerate into intolerance.

c,

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McAllister's genre analysis of Doogie Howser, M.D. argues that

a. there are very few "pure" genre texts on TV any more. b. many contemporary TV series are "recombinant" forms that mix elements from two—or more—genres. c. Doogie Howser successfully combines the characteristics of the situation comedy and the medical/doctor genres. d. Doogie Howser successfully addresses cultural tensions about wild teens and failed health care system. e. All of the above.

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According to your textbook, when using emotional appeal in a persuasive speech, you should

A. limit emotional appeals to the introduction of the speech. B. use as many emotionally charged words as you can. C. let emotional appeal grow naturally out of the speech content. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both let emotional appeal grow naturally out of the speech content and limit emotional appeals to the introduction of the speech.

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