Sex Trafficking Warning: True Or False?

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Amongst all of the warnings that are released through social media, emails, or even via radio, it can be difficult to distinguish between which ones are false versus those that are undeniably true. When learning about the sex trafficking warning, I can conclude from the reading that it is indeed a truthful topic, while the RFID warning is completely false. Based on the readings, the main points of evaluation that both authors used in different ways are perspective, reality, and emotional appeal. When reading a warning that is supposed to alert or alarm me of a specific issue, I believe that perspective is an important part of the warning because depending on the issue, the author’s perspective can bring about credibility, which can either help or hinder me from believing what it is that I am reading into. In the Sex Trafficking Warning, the author’s perspective as a the mother of the victimized young girl, helped us as the readers relate to her and see exactly where she was coming from as a concerned parent. In her conclusion paragraph, she expresses, “Believe me, there is NOTHING scarier than not knowing where your child is, or if they are dead or alive!” This quote is significant because with her being a directly affected source, we as the readers can understand her perspective which causes us to be alert so that we are never put in that same predicament as she was in with her daughter. In contrast, the …show more content…

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