The singer solution to world poverty
- S- The moral dilemma of deciding whether to donate money to help impoverished people or to keep the money and use it for other things.
- N- The narrator clearly is biased towards getting people to donate money in order to help poor people. This most likely comes from some past issue of his or maybe he has been morally obligated to advocate for people to help the less fortunate.
- A- It can be guessed that his target audience is wealthy or middle class Americans who are more likely to feel sympathetic for the impoverished children of the world.
- P- To convince readers that a small amount of money makes a difference in helping enhance the lives of poor people.
The pinch of poverty
- S- The effects poverty has on a family
- N- A little biased toward poverty being negative since he paints with dark colors and paints sad expressions on the family's faces.
- A- Sympathetic art viewers, maybe even rich art gallery patrons.
- P- To persuade viewers to help those in poverty. He achieves this by painting the girl almost stepping out of the painting trying to sell you flowers.
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