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    Do: Write a rhetorical analysis of a text of your choosing. A rhetorical analysis is an analysis 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

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    In what ways did the Indian School experiment of “kill the Indian and save the man” relate to the old saying‚ “the only good Indian is a dead one?” How did the experiment go about trying to accomplish this? The Indian School experiment set out to "kill the Indian and save the man". I believe this relates to the old saying‚ "the only good Indian is a dead one" in that the school essentially tried to kill the Indian spirit by attempting to "American-ize" the students. The process of assimilating

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    Preparation Questions for “Apple’s Challenges in the MP3 Player Market” Case Business Policy Please write 4-5 sentences in response to each question. Name_______________________________________ Section________________________________________ 1. Why would you say Apple was the runaway market leader in the MP3 industry? What were they doing that made them such a success? The IPod’s first-mover advantage and simplicity of use between sleekly designed hardware and Apple’s music/video

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    greatest teachings was in the art of rhetoric. Aristotle said that to be persuasive in ones arguments that one must establish credibility (ethos) use logical argument (logos)‚ and appeal to the audience on an emotional level (pathos). Twenty two hundred years later a young statesman named Patrick Henry would exemplify these three techniques to near perfect use‚ in his speech to the Virginia House of Burgesses. Henry starts the speech out with a series of declaratory sentences‚ one of the most notable

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    Authors will use tools when writing so they can reach a targeted audience‚ and have the audience persuaded to the authors way of thinking. A synthesis is bringing to arguments together allowing for a comparison or a contrast‚ rebuttal‚ or accumulation with supporting points. Authors will also use ethos; this is where an author is well respected and their audience will believe most anything they say. Pathos is where an author will use emotional to persuade their audience. Then we have logos this is where

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    Cassius’ Logical Persuasion From Julius Caesar‚ Act 1 Scene 2‚ Cassius attempts to persuade Brutus on joining the conspiracy against Caesar through logos. To convince Brutus to join the conspiracy‚ Cassius starts telling Brutus that “I was born free as Caesar. So were you. We both have fed as well‚ and we can both endure the winter’s cold as well as he” (I.ii.100). When Cassius states Caesar as someone like them‚ Cassius is using logic to explain to Brutus that they are all equal to Caesar‚ not

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    Underwood shows many examples of pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos. The emotions evoked by the song are heart wrenching and dark. Both the musical elements and music video of “Blown Away” contribute to an underlying sinister and intense mood. The song’s tempo and loud rhythmic beat the story told by the lyrics. Carrie Underwood enhances her credibility as a major country singer ten years after winning season four of “American Idol”. She demonstrates logos in her song by incorporating the location in which

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    Imagine living in a world where supermarkets and shops were not invented yet. What would you do? The Makah Indians and the Umatilla Indians had to hunt for their food. They also had to build their homes using the resources their environment provided to them. Some wore lots of clothing‚ while the other wore little to none. Body 1 - Food The Makah and the Umatilla used their environment in different ways to provide food for their village. From the

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    Amanda Stanford Professor Eva Fuchs English 1001 10/16/12 Ethos‚ Logos‚ Pathos: Rhetorical Analysis In the article “Distorted Images: Western Cultures are Exporting Their Dangerous Obsession with Thinness‚” author Susan McClelland’s mainly focuses on how many young women idolize the women they see on T.V. The media is making many women feel as if they need to look a certain way to fit in with the world. Also the fact the western culture is spreading to other countries is a big issue because

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    Ridley Scott‚ deals majorly with this theme. Adam Weir shows that the key to survival is believing that you can survive‚ regardless of your actual situation. Weir keeps the audience clamoring for more by first recalling the history of the North American Space Administration (NASA) and then the events of what led up to his “death” and abandonment. From then on‚ the readers must endure a rollercoaster of events‚ all connected and intertwined with pathos and logos. Weir shows that no matter how bad a

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