Jane and her former partner, Maria, are in the process of moving out of their shared apartment
Question:
Jane and her former partner, Maria, are in the process of moving out of their shared apartment following a mutually agreed breakup They are actively attempting to split their shared resources between each other equally, as Jane truly wants to be friends with Maria following the split, while Maria is primarily concerned with making sure both parties get what they deserve that that no one is taken advantage of However, there are several items of importance which are creating difficulties.
For instance, both Jane and Maria care a great deal about their dog, Rose. While they adopted the dog together, Jane spent more time with Rose because she works from home most of the time, while Maria often spent long days at her office job. In order to try to convince Maria to give up Rose, Jane tells Maria, We both love Rose, but I am the most qualified to take care of him because I have the most experience doing so Maria acknowledges the value of this argument, and the two agree that Jane will keep the dog, but Maria creates one caveat: if Rose ever has puppies, Maria will get one of these puppies for free. They agree to this arrangement.
One thing they cannot agree on however, is who will take the PlayStation gaming system. While they purchased it together, Maria argues that she spent more money buying games for the system, and also plays it more than Jane. Jane offers to buy the PS at $ Maria, however, will not accept any price below $ The two agree to discuss the issue later. Maria plans on broaching the issue again when Jane comes home from work the following day; she is typically very tired after coming home from work and Maria will have the support of her gaming friends, who will have gathered at the apartment for a game of Rocket League.
Which of the following best describes the rhetorical strategy utilized by Jane to convince Maria that she should keep Rose?
Group of answer choices
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
Telos
Dynamic Business Law
ISBN: 9781260733976
6th Edition
Authors: Nancy Kubasek, M. Neil Browne, Daniel Herron, Lucien Dhooge, Linda Barkacs