Don't forget to analyze the three main components of arguments: ethos, pathos, and logos. You can have an argument based on logic, but you cannot have arguments solely based on emotion and personal credibility.
Also, pay attention to the author's connection to the audience. Is he appealing to people who already believe what he's saying, or is he addressing a deeper issue that appeals to both sides of the debate?
Use your handout as a means to answer questions about Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. You do not need to answer every component of the handout, just pieces that are relevant. The handout is just a guideline. If you don't have a copy of the handout, email me at lorna.cooper@lcu.edu, and I will email it to you.
TURN THIS IN ON FRIDAY!!! You can work at home, but you won't receive any extra time on Friday to work on this.
List of Interviewees in Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
Pro Intelligent Design
The Expelled
· Richard Sternberg
· Caroline Crocker
· Michael Egnor
· Robert J. Marks II
· Guillermo Gonzalez
Discovery Institute
· Paul Nelson
· Bruce Chapman
· David Berlinski
Richard Weikart (Stanislaus History Department)
Bret Carroll (Stanislaus History Department)
William Dembski
Stephen Meyer
Jonathan Wells
Pamela Winnick
Gerald Schroeder
Pro-Evolution Side
National Center for Science Education
· Eugenie Scott
PZ Meyers
William Provine
Richard Dawkins
Michael Ruse
Michael Shermer

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