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It Seems to Me: Spanish Speaking in America (Ethos (The author offers to…
It Seems to Me: Spanish Speaking in America
Ethos
The author offers to help.
The author asks himself that why when his daughters speak they listen to them, but when he speaks no one listens to him.
The author used ethos to show his audience that he is a credible source and worth listening to and by introducing himself his origin and his origin and education degree
The author is encouraging the audience to speak more than one language. Learning spanish will help them in the future .
Problem
More information on the benefits on being bilingual.
The author could give an experience and give more details .
He should give more detail when the teens approached his family.
Give reasons to the people who think being bilingual is not important.
Pathos
The author uses pathos by telling his own experince.
The author is confused by why when his wife and daughters speak, people will listen, but not him.
The author is trying to make people realize that there is nothing wrong with speaking more than one language.
The author was confused by why they would criticize his daughters and his wife, but not him.
Logos
The author did not use any sort of numbers and statistics.
The author uses logos by being more realistic on knowing more than on language will benift them.
The author uses metaphors throughout his story.