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In the United States and the world today, domestic violence remains in high numbers
against mainly female victims. This occurs in a home mostly torn apart by anger and suppressed
hatred that boils over into violence, or death. Domestic violence troubles many, especially the
victims who deal with fearing over their lives at any given time. Many women in society do not
know how to escape a situation of physical, mental, and sexual abuse. The victims have to deal
with many different aspects of these events, such as emotional problems, and thoughts
concerning ethics of this kind of abuse. In Aristotles rhetorical triangle, an audience may take
the issue of domestic violence with emotional appeal, or a moral sense of right or wrong. The
image produces a powerful demonstration of the trials and tribulations that female domestic
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Learning Outcome
Rhetorical knowledge
Text demonstrates awareness of audience, purpose,
and context
Text assumes an appropriate stance
Text adopts an appropriate voice, tone, style, and
level of formality
Development and critical thinking
Text has a clear purpose that meets assignment
guidelines
Text expands on and supports a compelling idea
through relevant and thorough exploration of topic
Organization
Text presents an identifiable structure, including
introduction, coherent paragraphs, and conclusion
Text demonstrates appropriate conventions for
structure and paragraphing
Conventions of Style and Usage
Text demonstrates appropriate mechanics and
format
Text demonstrates effective use of syntax,
grammar, punctuation, and spelling
Use of sources
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Evaluation
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