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He was a Sophist who had a wealthy father that financed his studies with Protagoras, Prodicus of Cheos, and Gorgias. Possessing a gentle disposition and suffering from stage fright made him realize that this would hinder his political ambitions, prompting him to become a speechwriter and, later, a notable educator. He aimed to convince his fellow Sophists that every component of language is rooted in rhetorical invention, emphasizing that word choice and style are reflections of the speaker's persona. He believed that a speaker’s delivery significantly affects persuasion. He sought to align meaning with rhythm. From Isocrates, Aristotle recognized that humans are distinct from animals due to their capacity for speech, that ethos holds prime importance in persuasion, and that rhetoric is an art rather than a science. Isocrates taught his students that grasping civic virtue enables sound decision-making, and rhetoric serves to justify those choices.
In technical writing or report generation, it's imperative to credit your sources. When you rephrase someone else's findings, include their work as a citation in the bibliography. If you prefer to quote their words directly, use quotation marks ("). Prioritize introductory phrases like "according to", "as stated by", or "in the words of", or any preferred introduction style.
From the options given, the usage of quotation is correctly exemplified by option B.
Concerns about the influence of Western culture on younger generations.
Response concerning the article "Western influence on youth today"
Dear Editor,
As I engaged with the article analyzing how Western culture impacts our society, particularly the youth, I recognized various detrimental effects.
The significant uptake of Western cultural elements by our younger population raises alarms about the potential neglect and loss of our own traditions and customs. To address this, I propose we present our culture in captivating ways that appeal to young individuals, primarily through creative articles and performances that illustrate the importance of our heritage while also teaching youth to respect and appreciate cultures from elsewhere without forsaking our own.
Denisa Lopes.
California, June 9, 2020