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Instructions: Pick one of the following scenarios for which you’ll write a script. Your script must include at least 20 lines and at least 2 examples of ethos, 2 examples of pathos, and 2 examples of logos. Scenario 1: You are trying to convince your mom to get you the newest iPhone for your birthday even though you know it costs more than how much she normally spends on your birthday gifts.
Scenario 2: You are trying to convince your best friend to learn a dance for your quince even though he/she is shy and doesn’t like to dance.
Scenario 3: It is the end of the sport’s season and you are about to compete in the championship game. One of your teammates is nervous and starts talking negatively, worried that your team won’t win. What do you say to convince him/her that your team will win?
Scenario 4: You and your best friend are pooling your money together to buy a new PS4 game. He wants Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater but you want Call of Duty Cold War. How do you convince him to get the game you want?
Scenario 5: Your dad gets offered a job promotion but your family would have to move to Minneapolis, Minnesota. You don’t want to move since you’re just getting used to life as a high schooler in Phoenix. How do you convince your dad not to take the job promotion?

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