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    for providing good online applications by now providing the Fuelcaster. Pathos This Esurance commercial lacked in pathos‚ or emotion. The ad focused more on ethos and logos. That is one thing I would change about this commercial. But on the other hand the commercial wasn’t aimed towards kids‚ they aren’t the ones buying car insurance. But that’s beside the fact that this commercial lacked pathos. Logos This ad was a good example of

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    vote for their spouse‚ and a common way for them to do this is to use pathos to appeal to the emotions of their audience. For most people‚ personal connections and decisions are made with a close link to emotions and the feelings that one associates with that person or decision. During the presidential campaigns and the voting process this emotional connection is especially important. Most of the candidates’ spouses focus on pathos in order to strengthen their audience’s connection with the candidate

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    These articles contain information about adults who cannot get enough of fiction novels that put readers into a state of suspense. Thus making the reader want to read more about what happens next in the plot. The reader cannot get enough of the dark side‚ it describes how the reader keeps on wanting more from the novel. It also talks about the good vs. evil that captures most young adults’ and teenagers’ attention with its dark suspenseful literature. According to one of the articles‚ “teenagers

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    Suspense Narrative Sweat dropped down my face. Mr.Klash held the whip in his hand with a smug grin on his face. All I did was look at her. I could barely see what was going on around me‚ my vision had gone blurry from all the hours of pain . But all that I could think about was Natalie with her big beautiful brown eyes‚ and wide warm smile. Another lash came and scared my back with the previous ones. More blood fell to the floor. Mr.Klash came towards me‚ “This should teach you to stay away from

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    \ What Makes Discovering Psychology Work? All authors use classical appeals‚ ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos‚ which are using audience based reasons to increase the effectiveness of the author’s argument. So what is ethos‚ logos and pathos? Ethos is the author’s way of establishing creditability to the audience. Logos is using data and facts to appeal to the audience’s sense of reasoning and pathos appeals to the audience’s emotions‚ as defined in Writing Arguments by (Ramage‚ Bean‚ & Johnson‚ 2012)

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    An announcement to encourage students to avoid binge drinking. The best appeal for this situation would be pathos. Using a scare tactic approach will help emphasize the reality of the consequences for binge drinking. This appeal is likely to be the most effective when speaking to students. Logos could be applied in the sense that there are real short and long-term effects from binge-drinking. However‚ a disadvantage of this appeal is it is easy for students to think that facts don’t

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    In the suspense movie‚ “Dans ton sommeil (In Their Sleep)”‚ Sarah and her husband moved to the country in a house when Sarah’s young son Loic dies. A year later‚ Sarah is still mourning the death of her son. A year later‚ Sarah lives alone in the house; and works long hours. One night at Haguenau Hospital‚ she is sent home at 2 AM‚ because for giving a patient too much medication. After leaving her job Sarah is pulled over by a police officer and warned that three houses in the area was burglarized

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    In the play Twelve Angry Men‚ the playwright Reginald Rose demonstrates through the characters of the jury the conflict between right and wrong and what can come from that conflict. The play was set in the 1950’s‚ when only men were chosen to be a part of a jury. Rose intentionally creates the characters of the jury to have contradicting values to show how conflict is often necessary before justice can be served. The only way to give the accused a fair trial is if there is conflict occurring between

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    are in power and influence the most change‚ and it’s usually to help them become even richer. In Figure 1 (the background of this ad)‚ the stars on the American flag are replaced by well-known corporate logos. This picture incorporates the use of pathos‚ or appealing to emotion. Originally‚ the stars on the American flag represent the 50 United States that each have a number of votes in democratic elections.

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    of the rhetorical strategies that an author uses in an attempt to accomplish his or her text’s purpose. The specific rhetorical strategies that you will analyze are those having to do with the author’s uses of the rhetorical appeals of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Challenges to Meet for This Essay: • Identify the author’s purpose (what the author is trying to convince the audience to think‚ feel‚ and perhaps do); • What the thesis (the main idea—stated or unstated) is; • Summarize the text

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