We're supposed to write about its effectiveness as a document. I think it'd be a lot easier for me if I hadn't read "Letter from Birmingham Jail" right before it. While DI is fairly effecting in using ethos, pathos, and logos (ethics, emotions, and logic, respectively), in my opinion, it is not as effective as LFBJ. LFBJ wins so much. (It was written by MLK in response to about a half dozens religious leaders who criticized his actions in an editorial in a newspaper. It was his attempt to convince them.)
I suppose you're right about Revy. She strikes me as a bit of a nudist, though. I have never worn any sort of jeans without underwear, but I'll take your word for its uncomfortable feeling rather than find out for myself. :p
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I suppose you're right about Revy. She strikes me as a bit of a nudist, though. I have never worn any sort of jeans without underwear, but I'll take your word for its uncomfortable feeling rather than find out for myself. :p