but is still a taboo subject to discuss. In Nancy Mairs’ essay, “On Being a Cripple”, she shares personal experiences caused by MS and addresses the different ways others refer to those with this disability. Through this Mairs creates logos, pathos, and ethos in her work and along with humor she relates to the reader to convince them of the importance of clear, precise language.
After opening with an anecdote describing the unfortunate event where Mairs fell into the toilet, she continues on to explain…
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