Columnist 2: Bob Goldsborough
The second columnist that I have chosen to wright about is Bob Goldsborough. Bob seems to mainly wright about is how much important buildings go for and people`s obituaries, such as "Former Chicago broadcasts Bob Sirott and Marianne Murciano list Wilmette home for $1.79 million" or "Grayson Mitchell, Mayor Harold Washington`s first press secretary, dies". This columnist mainly appeals pathos because within the obituaries he gets the reader a little bit more attached to decease by describing their life and at the end of the article the reader feels a bit more sad. Bob also appeals to logos because within the articles about the selling of important buildings he seems to usually give the history of the building, the seller and the buyer.