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    Wrk on Logos and Rangoli

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    Logo mein TWIST ! Logo mein TWIST is a rangoli making competition. * Participants have to make a rangoli of a logo of a corporate company * The participants will get the corporate logo on the spot * While making the the rangoli the participants are required to copy the design of the logo‚ but to have to make a change or a twist in the color combination of the logo given. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Particpants can use the following to make the rangoli Colors‚ flowers‚colored rice

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    Ethos, Logos, and Pathos

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    thoughts. Then‚ the writer will ask themselves three questions that will let the critic be able to decide whether it appeals to ethos‚ pathos‚ or logos. For example‚ John and Abigail Adams wrote many heartfelt love mail that contained ethos‚ pathos and logos to and from each other when American was getting on its feet. John and Abigail Adams long distance letters to and from each other explain ethos credibility of compassion for each other‚ logos logic of impact in each other’s belongs‚ and pathos

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    Ethos Pathos And Logos

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    Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos) and writing as a means of entering a conversation. The purpose of this essay is for you to exercise the skills you have learned thus far of identifying the rhetorical appeals and how two authors use them in two selected essays. Essentially‚ I am asking you complete a rhetorical analysis of two authors’ essays and compare and contrast them to determine which of the two is more effective and why.

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    L: Teddy‚ were you famous? T: Obviously‚ I appeared in an underwear commercial with Jamie Dornan. L: Really? What about the rumor? T: They said I wasn’t real. L: But that’s true‚ you can only talk with me. T: I know‚ but I’m special. 5 T: When I worked with Jamie Dornan he took selfies with me. L: What was the commercial about? T: It was about being in a comfortable sofa. I was behind Jamie. L: That’s every girl’s dream‚ mom used to love him. He was her favorite actor

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    Essay 23: Common Myths about Medical School Acceptance Myths abound about the gauntlet that medical school applicants must survive just to become medical students. To hear people describe the process‚ it sounds as harrowing as basic training in the Marine Corps. On the other hand‚ every legend contains some truth. So let’s cut through the layers of exaggeration and get to the kernels of truth. Myth #1 - You need a 4.0 GPA in college to get into medical school. Reality: Although getting straight

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    Ethos‚ Logos‚ Pathos: Three Ways to Persuade by Dr. John R. Edlund‚ Cal Poly Pomona Over 2‚000 years ago the Greek philosopher Aristotle argued that there were three basic ways to persuade an audience of your position: ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. Ethos: The Writer’s Character or Image The Greek word ethos is related(связанные) to our word ethics or ethical‚ but a more accurate(точный) modern translation might be “image.” Aristotle uses ethos to refer to the speaker’s character as it appears to

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    GOODBYE MR.CHIPS STUDY QUIZ :- 1)Which of the following did Chips become more skillful at after marrying Katherine? (from Chapter VI) · Cooking. · Balancing his personal and work lives. · Dealing with parents. · Discipline. 2)What did Chips note that he had never done in his life? (from Chapter XVII through Chapter XVIII) · Sat in an automobile. · Traveled by air. · Listened to a radio. · Traveled to the southern coast. 3)In Chapter 7‚ where does Chips remember Katherine laughing

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    One of the many themes in John Steinbeck’s novella “Of Mice and Men” is the dreams that people have. Steinbeck’s novella is set around the time of the Great Depression in America. It was the longest‚ most widespread‚ and deepest depression of the 20th century. Unemployment in the U.S. rose to 25% and hundreds of thousands of Americans found themselves homeless‚ and began congregating in shanty towns that began to appear across the country. This meant many of these citizens were forced into itinerancy

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    has a metaphorical sense‚ where an abstract idea is conveyed by referring to something concrete‚ as in ‘her voice had an edge to it’. Much of the vocabulary of Mod. E. derives from OE. This applies particularly to our core vocabulary: common words in everyday use for fundamental concepts. Examples include the natural world (earth‚ sea‚ wind‚ fire‚ water; sun‚ moon‚ star); people (man‚ woman‚ child‚ father‚ mother‚ brother‚ daughter); the body (hand‚ arm‚ elbow‚ finger‚ foot‚ nose‚ mouth); and other

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    Pathos, Ethos, Logos

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    goal of argumentative writing is to persuade the audience that the presented ideas are valid or more valid than the arguments of an opposing party. The Greek philosopher Aristotle divided the means of persuasion and appeals into three categories: logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos. Ethos‚ otherwise known as the credibility portion of the argument‚ is a rhetorical concept that utilizes scholarly sources as a way of providing credible sources. We tend to believe people whom we respect. One of the central problems

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