FIRST LETTER
In this letter there is an argument of logic in that fallacies are stated. There is clear bias toward the patient, when in the opening paragraph the writer just picks the subject apart. there is Ad-hominen when the writer attacks character in that the writer talks about beer and cigarette money as if its shameful that one can afford those and not health care. The writer appeals to belief in that all Medicaid people are lazy.
SECOND LETTER
Second letter is clearly way more detailed, yet leaving some details out makes it seem way more unofficial. The purpose of either letter is altered based on the information given and/or left out. Once the audience was changed and more detail went into the whole purpose ended up getting altered.
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