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    Classically‚ persuasion comes in three basic types: logos‚ pathos and ethos. Logos are appeals to reason‚ relying in evidence‚ facts‚ research‚ observation and examples to put arguments forward. Pathos refers to emotional appeals‚ meant to arouse feelings and biases in the reader. The last one‚ ethos‚ relies on the reader’s innate sense of right and wrong. Using any one of them is a valid way of crafting an argument piece‚ provided that the actual writing is good (you can use a qualified writing

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    Draft Testimonio I decided to come to the United Sates when I graduated from my high school in Matamoros because I knew that the possibilities to be successful in what I wanted to study in this country would be better than in where I was. Therefore‚ I decided to study at UTB‚ but the process to get accepted was not as easy as I thought it would be. There were allot of requirements to get accepted. When I started‚ I was very frustrated because I was still in high school‚ and I had to prepare

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    Toulmin Claim is a statement that youre asking the other person to accept‚many people start with claims Ex: you should use a hearing aid Grounds/data: the basis of real persuasion made up of data and facts‚plus the reasoning behind the claim Ex:over 70% of people over 65 years have hearing difficulties A warrant links data to a claim‚legitimizes the claim by showing the grounds to be relevant Ex: a hering aid helps most people to hear better Backing or support:to an argument gives

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    Memorial Persuasion Essay My thoughts on a memorials are very positive. Even if the event that happened that created to memorial was tragic or depressing‚ it gives remembrance of those involved in the event. And memorials will always remind people of all the things that a person or people did to deserve a memorial after them. In some cases‚ Memorials can be for things that are saddening‚ or maybe even something great that happened and people will never forget thanks to that memorial. Memorials

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    In this chapter “Argumentation‚ Speaker‚ and Audience”‚ Perelman discusses argumentation‚ correct demonstration‚ audience‚ and the three kinds of rhetorical speeches. First‚ he explains the difference between argumentation and demonstration. Demonstration deals with truths while argumentation deals with ambiguities. The speaker uses argumentation to change the audience’s minds‚ conform them‚ and arouse them to take action. Perelman also mentions that there are some topics that we should not question

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    Persuasive Essay Military

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    Cole Cramer December‚ 2016 ELA 2 Argument Essay Should the military be allowed to recruit at high schools? The military should not be able to recruit in high schools because most teens being recruited will not want to complete their education‚ they will want to go to the military‚ ecause they were told of all of the benefits and not any of the bad things that come out of going to the military. Who would allow your child to go to war and maybe even die there

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    Ethical Persuasion

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    Ultimately‚ all persuasion should open opportunities for people to make a choice to assign meaning to a symbol. If persuasion is forced on people and narrows down or prevents them from having the ability to choose‚ the persuasion is occurring on wrong‚ unethical grounds. Clearly‚ persuasion can be used both properly and improperly in the church. If the church tries to open space for people to decide whether or not to accept Jesus as their savior by using God’s words in scripture as support‚ then

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    Propaganda and Persuasion The term “propaganda” became a kind of old-fashioned for communication theories after the Cold War. But we can’t underestimate the power of propaganda today. Propaganda is defined via the eyes and the ears of the audience. (Kuehl 2014: 3) That’s why it is hard to find a definition which is completely proper for everyone in every time period. Even they both mostly have the same principles and purposes‚ we can’t use the same definition for Nazi’s propaganda and

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    Humor and Persuasion Jake Swenson 5/30/2011 The actor John Cleese once said‚ "If I can get you to laugh with me‚ you like me better‚ which makes you more open to my ideas. And if I can persuade you to laugh at the particular point I make‚ by laughing at it you acknowledge its truth.” (Mortensen‚ 2004) Humor disarms an audience‚ making them more likely to open up to you. In a book by Kurt Mortensen‚ called “Maximum influence: the 12 universal laws of power persuasion”‚ he stated: ”…once your

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    Romanticism in Persuasion In the Romantic Era‚ women thought to not make rational decisions and instead go by their emotions. Jane Austen uses her writing in Persuasion and many other novels to prove that society is wrong and women can and do make rational decisions. For example‚ Anne in Persuasion‚ she starts as a meek girl who is easily persuaded by her family‚ but she eventually grows into herself and decides what is best for her. When discussing the Romanticism is Persuasion‚ critics usually

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