Shark Lunch
1) “This is not Funny”
2) My audience would be everyone who is living of all ages, shapes, and sizes
3) Although the tone of the image was humorous, I would not make a joke about this. I would use a more pathos-based tone solely because could you imagine a more brutal death than to be viciously eaten up by so easily by sharks because of the effects of global warming?
4) The introduction style would be presenting an overview of what exactly global warming is, and what will happen if it perpetuates.
5) I would love for this article to be published in Times Magazine along with the Washington Post. That way this topic can’t escape anybody!
Greenhouse Effect
6) “Don’t think this wont happen because it will!”
7) Everyone in general
8) The tone would be logos-driven because the effects of greenhouse gases are real and many studies can back it up. You don’t even need studies to prove it, you can just look at a map of the world 60 years ago and now, and then you will believe.
9) The intro style would be in second-person pronoun (you) solely because I want people to read my article and really feel like they need to be the ones to make the change and stop depending on others to do it. If they keep depending on others to make the first move then there will be a stagnate situation because everyone depends on the other.
10) This is such a serious topic that I would love for my article to be published in public school text books and in college texts.
KEY AND FORK
the title would be “Believe it or Not”
my targeted audience would be the elderly crowd because I know they would be more concerned about their health and what surprises the future holds for their children.
the tone of my essay would be humorous only because who would of thought that what you eat can effect greenhouse gas emissions?? And by making light of that, people will never forget the SERIOUSNESS of this topic and walk away with a good laugh then quickly say “my god who would have thought”
I would first start off by defining all the terms I would be using like “greenhouse gas emissions” just to insure that my audience understands precisely what I am talking about. Then I would present an overview of the issue I’m discussing. I want to shed light upon how important this topic is and what could happen.
I would like my essay to appear in the New York Times because almost all elderly people read that.
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