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1. Jo-el Wright

A writer is a person who express's them selves by writing or typing their feelings or thoughts down. There is not just one specific type of writer there vast amounts of different types of writers. Website knowledgerush.com states "though anyone who creates a written work may be called a writer, the term is usually reserved for those who write creatively, professionally and/or those who have written in many different forms. Skilled writers are adept using language to portray ideas and images, whether it be in fiction or non-fiction." So basically anyone can be writer but it takes determination and passion to become a true writer. There are many different types of writing that people could pursue even if their thoughts are imaginary or real life feelings or thoughts. A writer could write just because they love writing and a writer could make a living by writing. A writer has boundaries.

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In the article, "The Debate That Never Rests" the author Pamela Paul, uses both types of ethos. She use's invented ethos by talking about her daughter, she states, "Since the age of three months, our little Beatrice has slept from 7 to 7." This is a perfect example for invented ethos because she is using the facts about her own daughter which makes her method of helping babies through out the night look good. Pamela also uses situated ethos. Situated ethos is when you use some ones higher reputation to make you look better. She use's situated ethos by talking about two pediatrician's named Dr. William Sears and Dr. Richard Ferber. She states quotes in her article from these men that makes her technique or method look even better. These quotes make her method look better because these pediatricians methods are slightly compatible which makes hers more credible. -Joel Wright/ Bomb$quad