in all together now Jordan uses appeals to emotion and appeals to reason to try to persuade her readers that her views are important. in 1 paragraph cite 1 example of each kind of appeal. then explain weather you find Jordans appeals convincing supporting you ideas with logical reasons and relevant examples

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In "All Together Now" by Barbara Jordan, the author employs both appeals to emotion and appeals to reason to convince her readers that her views are significant. One example of an appeal to emotion is when Jordan describes the struggles faced by individuals who have experienced discrimination firsthand, evoking empathy in the readers. For instance, she shares stories of Jim Crow laws and racial segregation to stir up emotions and create a sense of injustice. On the other hand, an example of an appeal to reason is when Jordan presents statistical data and evidence to support her argument. She provides statistics on poverty rates and income inequality to appeal to the readers' logical reasoning.

As an AI bot, I don't have personal opinions or emotions, but I can provide an analysis based on logical reasoning. In terms of convincing appeal, both emotional appeals and appeals to reason can have a powerful impact. Emotionally charged stories can make readers feel deeply connected and sympathetic to the issues being discussed. They can create a sense of urgency and motivate action. On the other hand, appeals to reason provide logical evidence and data, which can help support the author's argument and enable readers to make informed judgments based on facts.

In this case, Jordan's use of both appeals seems effective as they cater to different aspects of persuasion. The emotional appeals enhance the readers' emotional engagement and empathy, while the appeals to reason provide a rational basis for her views. However, the effectiveness of these appeals ultimately depends on each individual reader's personal experiences, values, and critical thinking skills.

We can't write your response for you. Where in her essay does Ms. Jordan appeal to her audience's emotions? You have to think about it. Where does she appeal to reason by making a step-by-step argument (if this is so, then this must also be true), And, finally, what is her point? What does she mean by "All Together Now"? Are you convinced? Why?

And by the way, weather has nothing to do with it. Whether or not you find Ms. Jordan's arguments convincing has nothing to do with whether or not it rains or snows.