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Rhetorical Analysis Of Charlie Gillis's 'Brigade'

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First, Charlie Gillis believes that robots are becoming more technologically advanced and are making their way into businesses and homes right before people’s eyes. In the article Charlie is using a subjective approach to argue for the implementation and advancement of robots. Gillis uses several main points, reading techniques, and controversial arguments to persuade the audience to view it his way. The author uses a very militaristic and upbeat tone to establish a dominant overall mood while reading the article. The tone is made known by his word choice a few examples are invasion in the title, brigade in paragraph 1, squadron in paragraph 6, platoon in paragraph 14, and upbeat in 16. He expresses his stance on the argument in paragraph

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