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Title: Popular Persuassion
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The intended audience the artifact is trying to reach is people who are stressed. "The intended audience is comprised of the individuals the rhetor is trying to influence" (Warren, 22). Through the use of logos and pathos we know that the desired outcome is to make people laugh and realize that stress can be positive... Showed first 250 characters
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The intended audience the artifact is trying to reach is people who are stressed. "The intended audience is comprised of the individuals the rhetor is trying to influence" (Warren, 22). Through the use of logos and pathos we know that the desired outcome is to make people laugh and realize that stress can be positive... Showed next 250 characters
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