1. Comparison
Fergus states that freeing these murderers would first send a message across to the world that such a murder could go unpunished and second, that the new identities that they will give to the murders to protect them would be a large sum of money which is to be taken out of tax payers' money. ... Neustatter also raises another issue which is that she believes that these two boys would not be free in the sense that they will have to change their identities. ... Here she tries to use the emotional appeal to appeal to the whole British public and tell them that there tax money will be wasted...
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- Grade Level: High School