In Gordon Gekko's "Greed is Good" speech from Wall Street, identify any remarks that make either of the two forms of Ethical Appeals from Aristotle's theory. Does this speaker establish his practical wisdom, his commitment toprinciples, and his sense of altruism? If so, what does he say to make these qualities apparent? Does he appear to take account of the values, desires, fears, or prejudices of his audience? Explain how exactly he does that.