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I. Intrоductiоn Thesis Stаtement: Steve Almоnd seeks to influence his wife аlong with other mаrried men on the importance of AMJ. Almond does this by giving examples of his past experience, providing evidence on not only his condition but all types of AMJ, and connecting with the reader through emotional commentary. II. Ethos a. "In my three-plus years of marriage." b. "She tossed out my favorite pair of sneakers" c. His AMJ condition tested his marriage and other relationships at times. III. Pathos a. He provides direct examples and quotation to tie into the emotional state he was in. b. Steve provides statements such as "No, seriously honey, you don't understand" to give the reader a deeper understanding of how he was feeling. c. " We all long for a stronger connection to our past" IV. Logos a. " my friend Owen for instance" b. Almond asked himself questions like "do I really need" this or that? and follows it up with " yeah, actually, I do." This shows that some of his items were attached to memories he wanted to hold on to. c. Steve also goes onto say "AMJ serves one of two purposes." and then tells how it may serve as "a reminder of our joyous unkempt bachelorhood" or it may "represent our wholly unrealistic hopes for the future." V. Conclusion Reworded Thesis: Through his own experience and the examples of others, Almond tells how the articles he has collected overtime are more than just junk lying around. Burelle