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Monday, March 25, 2013
Cat Found Alive in Wreckage Following Plane Crash
This article written by Paul Ciampanelli describes the exciting discovery of a survivor cat for one young boy. During a plane crash in a residential area, a family's house was destroyed. Luckily, the mother and son living in the house were able to make it out unharmed, but the house itself was not so lucky. The family's home was destroyed past the point of repair. Ciampanelli uses pathos in this instance because te audience can just imagine how awful it would be to lose one's home. On top of this, the young boy thought he lost his precious cat. What a heartbreaking story. The cat was no where to be found, or so it seemed. For all the family knew, it could have been smashed I. The wreckage. Harvey Jackson, a member of the crew assigned to demolish what was left of the house, spotted the cat just in time to save it from the wrecking ball. Ciampanelli appeals to pathos once again, portraying Jackson as a hero for this youg boy and his cat. He appeals to logo throughout the majority of the article including specific details which help to develop the article as a whole.
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