In the article "Why Lost Ice Means Lost Hope for an Inuit Village" author Livia Albeck-Ripka appeals to ethos and pathos through interviews and diction to argue that rising temperatures are negatively impacting people who rely on the ice for their daily lives.
Livia Albeck-Ripka appeals to ethos by conducting personal interviews with people that are affected by the rising temperatures. These interviews help appeal to ethos by showing that the author did research. These interviews also help appeal to pathos because they show how negatively this can affect these people, both mentally and in their day to day life. "'We’re almost like prisoners.'" One of person says in the article ( Albeck-Ripka 11). This is just a peek into their lives. The article "Why Lost Ice Means Lost Hope for an Inuit Village" written by Livia Albeck-Ripka, appeals to ethos and pathos through interviews and diction to argue that rising temperatures due to global warming are negatively impacting many people.
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