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WAR!!!
Medal of Honor Rising Sun
Medal of Honor Rising Sun is a fast paced first person shooter that gives the
player an in depth feeling of what it was like to be in WWII, and shows them the
hardships and pain endured for a great country to go to war after the unforgettable
bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Andrea A. Lunsford, John J. Ruszkiewicz, and Keith Walters authors of
Everything’s an Argument informatively define a convincing argument as “trying not to
conquer opponents but to satisfy readers that you’ve thoroughly examined those causes
and that they merit serious attention”(9). I feel that Medal of Honor try’s to persuade the
player that the world is not perfect and America does have enemies and on December 7,
1941which was just a normal morning those enemies chose to make an attack against our
great nation. Which forced a sleeping giant to go to war.
Lunsford, Ruskiewicz, and Walters intriguingly describe a proposal argument as
“proposals for action when writers have succeeded in presenting problems in such a
compelling way that readers ask: What can we do?...What actions should be taken?”(20).
In Medal of Honor I feel that their proposal argument is that a nation with divided
Americans was enraged with this attack against them that it brought them together to
unite as one and go to war with Japan to repay them for the pain that they had caused the
American people.
Lunsford, Ruskiewicz, and Walters decisively describe an exploring argument as
a situation where “a problem exists … and that the writer or reader needs to solve it”(10).
In this case it would be the player of Medal of...
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