Within these arguments there are tools such as logos, pathos, and ethos that can help determine if an argument will reach out to the audience by emotion, logic, or character. There are three main types of arguments to be used when approached by an audience: forensic, demonstrative, and deliberative. While all three types of arguments are very different, they have one common goal and that is to persuade the audience. A good persuader will act on decorum, a tool used to fit in with his or her audience to meet their expectations. In Defense, Heinrichs approaches the errors that can be made during an argument, “bad proof, bad conclusion, and disconnect between proof and conclusion” (168).…