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OpenStudy (dancing_duck):

Write three logically sound arguments to support or refute John Ruskin’s thesis that it is more important to do good work than to make money.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Who is John Ruskin? Is there a paragraph or essay or story that goes with this?

OpenStudy (samkellogg):

John Ruskin was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, also an art patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, a prominent social thinker and philanthropist.

OpenStudy (samkellogg):

@AliceCullen

OpenStudy (dancing_duck):

He is the person who wrote the essay/ story " Work" and that's the story we are referring to at this time

OpenStudy (samkellogg):

1. If you support the thesis, 3 arguments could be 1)Good work can improve your relationship with your superior, therefore causing you to make more money in the long run. 2)Good work creates a better work environment for everybody; promotes good salesmanship. 3)It can make you feel rewarded, and therefore improve your morale in general. 2. Anger, frustration, inferiority, hopelessness, etc. No they do not help, rather they hinder us from reaching a friendly agreement. 3. Definitely emotional appeal. Since poetry calls upon our creative side and requires us to "think outside the box", poets can use that to their advantage and play on our emotional state. More academic texts that don't require emotional thinking would rely on Logos, the presentation of facts and logical ideas to influence our opinion. Poetry is a form of art and is fueled by emotion in and of itself. here they are u can make them smaller can't u and good luck!

OpenStudy (dancing_duck):

Thank you but i don't want yahoo answer, i already saw those but thank you so much!

OpenStudy (dancing_duck):

I figured it out though so i don't need help anymore thank you guys for the help i appreciate it.

OpenStudy (samkellogg):

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