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You may choose any of the question or combination of questions below -- and turn them into a working thesis for argumentative purposes. Be sure that you incorporate elements of argument --- you must demonstrate use of ethos, pathos, and logos in your argument. You will be constructing a rhetorical analysis on your topic.
Topic questions: Is there anything inherently bad about any of the differences between people's beliefs, cultures, traditions, etc? How does stereotyping play a role? What can be good about people being different? Why do people often have the same reaction to a type of person? How/why these associations formed, and can they be changed? Are these associations necessarily true? How can innocent generalizations become dangerous stereotypes?
-- the essay must have a minimum of two quotes - from either the readings or research articles on the topic. Be sure to use proper APA format
-- essay must be a minimum of 3-4 pages in length
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