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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper From the beginning‚ the FLO TV personal television ad that first aired during the 2009 Super Bowl grabbed my attention by using Jim Nantz‚ the legendary sportscaster‚ to commentate on the entire commercial. Hitting on the rhetorical appeal of ethos‚ because even if I wasn’t looking at the TV at the time‚ as soon as I hear Jim Nantz voice‚ it makes me want to see what he’s talking about. Jim’s giving the play by play on the man in the commercial‚ Jason Glasby‚ giving

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    Rhetoric is the aim of persuading the audience by using reading‚ writing and speaking through communication. It gives us a better understand how and why we respond to certain messages. Also how we are persuaded to believe what we believe‚ and how we can persuade others to share our beliefs. Rhetoric involves how to make arguments and what kind of writing will make you argument most convince your audience or reader. Andrea Lunsford‚ professor of English at Sanford University said that getting your

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    BRAT seems like an offensive word‚ but believe me‚ it isn’t. The term BRAT is actually an acronym that means Born‚ Raised and Trained. Being born into a Military family on a military base‚ more specifically Fort Hood‚ I have lived in the military for 15 years‚ which is 83% of my childhood. Being raised in the military can also change to how a person reacts to something. For example‚ I had a non-military friend who was afraid that she would move over the summer and my other non-military friends

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    Body: analysis of key rhetorical themes Ethos Appeals: In typical Lange style‚ the address to the Oxford Union opened with the effective use of humour which built his credibility via ethos rhetorical appeal. This approach instantly set the tone of the speech‚ engaging the audience‚ and effectively highlighted the clear differences in opinion between New Zealand and both the US and UK‚ on the nuclear issue. Leading up to the debate both US and UK political circles had been vocal in the disapproval

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    difficult to see them as thinking‚ feeling‚ and capable people. Constantly portraying women in a highly sexualized way makes it more likely all women will be seen as sexual objects. This becomes a human right issue. The Politics of Muscle" by Gloria Steinem is an essay arguing the difference in strength between men and women. Steinem starts her essay by stating how she grew up in a generation where women didn’t participate in a lot‚ if any‚ sport activities. She goes on to say that she believes

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Martin Luther King Junior’s Letter from Birmingham Jail In Martin Luther King Junior’s Letter from Birmingham Jail‚ MLK uses ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos powerfully and effectively to present his argument that the discrimination of African Americans all over the country is unbearable and should be outlawed forever. King wrote the letter in Birmingham‚ Alabama after a peaceful protest against segregation which was King’s way of reinforcing his belief that without forceful‚ direct

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    Someone once said‚ “Pretty words aren’t always true‚ and true words aren’t always pretty.” This quote has meaning to any situation there can be. It is a quote used daily‚ and has a great impact on how we react to things. It is an important‚ and helpful note to use in anybody’s lives. When I was in the 8th grade‚ I was friends with another girl my age‚ named Adrienne Moran. We were real‚ close friends‚ and during that exciting year‚ an incident occurred where I had to face the fear of telling the

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    Paret Rhetorical Analysis In his article‚ “The Death of Benny Paret”‚ Norman Mailer sorrowfully retells his first-hand account of the tragic death of the boxer‚ Benny Paret and the horror that he witnessed that day. Using figurative language such as similes‚ and diction to enhance the readers’ emotions‚ the author conveys to the reader a sense of shock‚ loss‚ and regret. Mailer retells his heartrending witness of the death of Paret in order to order to convey to his readers of the inhumanity and

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    Eugenia Lee Callie Ingram English 102 17 February 2015 So This Is Our Food? “The Carnivore’s Dilemma”‚ an essay by Nicolette Hanh Niman‚ incorporates rhetorical elements‚ such as logos‚ ethos‚ and rhetorical questions‚ in an attempt to convince the audience that meat itself is not the root of global warming. Written from a rancher’s point of view‚ the essay relies on studies and logic to prove itself. Niman starts out with a short acknowledgement that the meat industry has a hand in the increasingly

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    January 13th 2012 AP English Rhetorical Analysis Essay #3 Final Draft Every individual has traditions passed down from their ancestors. This is important because it influences how families share their historical background to preserve certain values to teach succeeding generation. N. Scott Momaday has Native American roots inspiring him to write about his indigenous history and Maxine Hong Kingston‚ a first-generation Chinese American who was inspired by the struggles of her emigrant family

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