Question.5232 - In the essay, "What Critics Don't Understand About Gun Culture", French refers throughout his essay to the multiple “threats” he and his family have received, but except for his opening anecdote (paragraphs 1–3), he offers no details about them. Does his choice to leave the nature of these “threats” unspecified make his essay more or less persuasive? Why?
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In this essay, I believe David French's generic use of the word threats makes it more persuasive. When utilizing a broader term instead of specifics,...
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