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English, 25.08.2020 22:01, angeladominguezgarci

Imagine that you walk out of a convenience store without buying anything, but the cashier runs after you and accuses you of stealing a bottle of water. You have a bottle of water, but it's one you bought from another store earlier in the day. How do you persuade the cashier that you haven't done anything wrong? what are two different ways you could use rhetoric to persuade the cashier that you didn't steal the water, and which do you think would be the most affective. write a few paragraphs

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