Parents Share Son´s Fatal Text Message To Warn Against Texting And Driving

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One simple text message could ruin your future, the life of your loved ones, or even a complete stranger in a matter of a moment. As the popularity of technology, social media, and cellphones increases, so does distracted driving. In 2016, many people believe texting and driving is a quick and convenient way to communicate, but don’t realize the dangers it involves, especially when done behind the wheel. The increased number of car accidents over the last several years is heavily linked to texting while driving, and it is important to spread awareness so the likelihood that this will happen will decrease. There are many different perspectives on using cell phones and other tech devices while driving, and each of the following articles provides an argument that is supported with …show more content…

To begin, in the article “Parents Share Son’s Fatal Text Message to Warn Against Texting and Driving,” a parent who lost her son to texting while driving shares a heartfelt message with her local news station in effort to prevent the same events happening in the future. Her purpose is to convince those in her community to stop using cellphones while driving. She claims that she doesn’t want others to experience losing someone to texting while driving like she did. This author uses a combination of ethos, pathos, and logos to persuade her audience. She uses pathos to draw out emotion in her reader and she uses ethos because she has personally experienced the trauma of losing someone to texting while driving. She uses logos when she explains the facts and events surrounding the crash. Out of the three persuasive appeals used, pathos speaks the most to readers within this article. In the text, the mom of the deceased college

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