Today's lecture addresses audience analysis and how public advocates are not only focused on what they have to say, but to WHOM they are speaking. As you listen to today's lecture, please consider the following questions: A speaker is advocating to intervene in a country through military means, and argues that The United States needs to intervene because, right now, the other country is exhibiting barbaric tendencies. In this example, please answer the following questions: Who could be considered the implied audience? How is this group being represented? What kind of language is being used to describe these implied audiences? What term/practice have we discussed in class applies to logic in this example? Finally, what are the implications of using this type of talk?