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Ford vs. Ferrari (2019)
A Convincing Reason
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C
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Shelby uses Aristotle's appeals to persuade Mr. Ford, to not just continue the racing program, but also make Shelby in charge of the entire race team.
rhetoric
speaking and presentation
persuasion
pathos
ethos
logos
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