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    and pathos‚ with some logos. The author‚ Tyler Joseph‚ uses these strategies to convey the message that making snap judgments without any real cause‚ can restrain someone in their opportunities to meet new people and have a diverse network of companions. Everyone has been a victim of assumptions without any facts or personal experiences to back them up. This makes the argument very relatable – ethos – and easy for listeners to grasp and understand from experiences they may have had – pathos – and

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    Barbara Lazear Ascher On Compassion The man’s grin is less the result of circumstance than dreams or madness. His buttonless shirt‚ with one sleeve missing‚ hangs outside the waist of his baggy trousers. Carefully plaited dreadlocks bespeak a better time‚ long ago. As he crosses Manhattan’s Seventy-Ninth Street‚ his gait is the shuffle of the forgotten ones held in place by gravity rather than plans. On the corner of Madison Avenue‚ he stops before a blond baby in an Aprica stroller. The baby’s

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    much like this because I always try to find the best ideas and the best ways to express them. In addition‚ I will also apply the idea of metaphors and how our conceptual system works from George Lakoff and Mark Johnson’s article “argument is war” to Barbara Tomlinson’s idea of revision into this

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    impact that it has on society in the future; however‚ a great solution to this would be that even if companies do cut down trees the least they can do is replant them. This was one of the major messages that this PSA delivered; and through the use of pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos it enhanced the message. There were several different types of music styles that were used throughout the PSA; including the clam and soothing music that started the PSA of. Using

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    speech‚ his main argument is that the United States government needs to fix the broken immigration system. He wants to give immigrants more opportunities to be able to gain citizenship. Obama advances his argument by using the three appeals ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. I agree with President Obama’s choice to use the three appeals because it allows him to get his point across in three different ways that his audience can understand. Obama uses the appeal of ethos when he talks about families being

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    Starting Over In a battle between light and darkness‚ which would win? Where light is‚ darkness cannot exist. In her novel The Poisonwood Bible‚ Barbara Kingsolver proves this point through the eyes of three women who persevere through hardships. As the journals of Orleanna‚ Leah‚ and Adah unfold‚ three separate meanings of "walk forward into the light" are found. Kingsolver uses her excellent sense of diction to weave heavy-hearted words throughout Orleanna’s journals

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    Madeleine Calhoun First Year Seminar Professor Scheible 11/24/12 The Existence of Pathos in Dante’s Inferno The strength of emotions drives many unjustifiable actions of humanity. The human race is subjected to feelings of pity and compassion. Yet‚ when did we obtain these potentially harmful yet also helpful feelings? Why do we have these uncontrollable emotions? And what can these feelings possibly contribute to an individual‚ or a society? There is much contemplation about the roles that

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    important because sexual freedom in today’s society is confined in a structure of norms set by the society on how women should talk‚ act‚ behave‚ etc. These norms completely destroy the beliefs of love and sexual freedom--especially for women. Meanwhile‚ Barbara Fredrickson‚ in her “Love 2.0” offers a new perspective on love. As she explains it‚ looking at love

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    speech. For example‚ the reasoning‚ I talked about is what bees job is. They pollinate a lot of plants and this allows many families to survive. The evidence of bee decline in population is the number of crops suffering to grow. The last appeal is pathos. Pathos is the emotional appeal. Everyone gets upset when you include how dogs and cats are affected by something. I spoke about

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    Barbara Rogoff studied cultural transmission in several families across different indigenous cultures. Her ethnographic research tries to show that cultural factors combine with biological factors to shape a child’s behavior‚ values‚ and gender identity. She was inspired by the work of Vygotsky‚ who claimed that human activities and skills take place in cultural contexts and that development is mediated by linguistic‚ social‚ and cultural interactions. This made sense to her because humans change

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