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English, 28.08.2021 04:30, brydenskl814

"Profiting on the Backs of Child Laborers" By Victoria Riskin and Mike Farrell, Co-chairs of the California Committee (South) of Human Rights Watch Please write a response in full and complete sentences and explain how Riskin and Farrell built an argument to persuade their audience that child labor in the U. S. agricultural sector is a disgrace and needs to be changed.

In your response, please analyze how Riskin and Farrell use ethos (credibility), logos (facts/data), and pathos (emotion) to strengthen the logic and persuasiveness of their argument using evidence from the text. Your response should NOT explain whether you agree with Riskin and Farrell’s claims but rather explain how the authors build an argument to persuade their audience. Conclude your essay by restating the main ideas in your analysis, including your evaluation of the authors’ use of rhetorical elements.

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