Problem: Many rhetorical analyses focus one's attention on a speech or written work for their use of elocution, pathos, ethos, or rhetorical situation, but a closer examination of the logos (logical reasoning) can be significant to understanding the core of an argument.
This paper should demonstrate an understanding of syllogism and enthymeme.
1.) Find a syllogism: you can find one in a newspaper article or video. Explain how this is a syllogism.
2.) Find an enthymeme: you can find one in a newspaper article or video. Explain how this is an enthymeme and whether it is valid and/or sound.