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The most important aspects of the picture are the kittens leaning on the edge of the basket, the man using his stick to wade through the high water, and the current of the water, so the audience can see how quickly the water is moving. The audience is anyone who wasn't affected by this awful natural disaster, so they can send money to help rebuild villages for people. The detail that makes this picture meaningful is how the man is expressionless and he felt compelled to save the kittens, or the kittens are just watching this man save their lives. The explicit argument is how saving the lives of kittens during a natural disaster is important. The implicit argument being shown is that even a man whose life is in danger can save the lives of three innocent kittens, why can't people save more lives when they aren't in this tragedy? The subjects in the picture are the currents in the waves, the expressionless look on the man's face, the kittens laying on the edge of the basket watching the man, and the stick holding the man still so he isn't washed away in the water. The universal truth is that all life is important, human life is no more important than the life of a small cat. media type="file" key="English grammar presentation_0001.wmv" width="497" height="285"

Fallacy Project Poisoning the Well Definition - Discrediting an opponent's view by attacking the opponent in advance to their chance to argue. media type="custom" key="26583412" The woman asks Mitt Romney if he will give free birth control. Mitt Romney tells her that he won't give out free things to anyone, that's the other guy who does that (Obama.) Mitt just attacks Obama instead of answering the question straightforward. Romney insults Obama's views as President of the United States, and gets the audience to laugh with him. Mitt Romney almost laughs at the fact that a woman asked him for something free. He finds it funny that his opponent just gives people free things when they don't deserve it, so he uses that as a driving point against Obama. media type="custom" key="26594618" Bush senior attacks his opponent by saying he allows criminals to get out of jail for the weekends. He doesn't address what his opponent's views are on the subject, just that this is one of the things that he lets happen. Bush pretty much tells the audience that his opponent lets people who are convicted rapists/thieves/murderers get out of jail for weekends. He even puts his opponents name beside a "weekend prison passes." Bush is just showing the audience that he won't let criminals out of prison, but his opponent will.