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    G107 Problem 10

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    G107 Problem 10: Can You See It? PEER EVALUATION FORM Your Team Number: ___5_____ Your Name: _________Chersiew___________________________________________________________ Instructions: Use this form to review the poster of another chosen team. In reviewing Team’s ___1_____ poster‚ answer the following with evidence from the poster: | 1. Name one P.O.D. that the team had applied well in this poster. Support with evidence from the poster.One P.O.D they used is focus. The word

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    as he studied rhetoric. Rhetoric is the study of speaking‚ and almost an art (Using Ethos‚ N.D.). Aristotle is famously known for the writing of Aristotle’s Rhetoric‚ a book that broke down speaking and elegant writing into several key components‚ of them being pathoslogos‚ and ethos. My first class at college was called Rhetoric‚ and while it was an English class‚ I had no idea what pathoslogos‚ and ethos were until that class. It was the first thing we studied in the class‚ and since then

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    use of factories that use sweatshop labor and pay wages below subsistence levels caused many groups to insist that sports teams‚ universities‚ and stores sell other brands besides Nike that don’t use unethical practices. Nike utilized the ad and the ethos and credibility of Armstrong’s pristine character to appease its desperate need of positive publicity and to re-establish its public image. Nike’s use of yellow and black themed lettering and texts display the company’s sympathetic view towards cancer

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    LogosEthos‚ and Pathos Whenever you read an argument‚ you must ask yourself‚ “Is this persuasive? And if so‚ to whom?” There are several ways to appeal to an audience. Among them are appealing to logosethos‚ and pathos. These appeals are prevalent in almost all argument. Definitions Logos: The Greek word “logos” is the basis for the English word “logic.” Logos is a broader idea than formal logic—the highly symbolic and mathematical logic that you might study in a philosophy course

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    Catching fish on a summer day is made easy for children of all ages. The fishing kit is a must have for kids who enjoy the outdoors and have a love for fishing. The ad for the Fisher-Price fishing kit is successful because of its appeal to ethospathos‚ and logos. The toy company‚ Fisher-Price shows credibility‚ simply through its name. Fisher-Price became started out in 1930

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    E Pluribus Unum Analysis

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    way by using Aristotle’s rhetorical triangle‚ which has ethospathos and logos. We will analyze the editorial‚ and see how it is used to persuade people. By finding out how these appeals are used in Krugman’s editorial‚ we will understand the effect that the editorial has on different types of viewers as well as the author’s ideal community. The author appeals to different readers by giving them the information that they want by using ethos. These appeals are used as key elements to the author’s

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    detailed description of the use of rhetorical devices in the literary work published by the National Education Association‚ "It’s time to push for free college." The use of the devices of logosethos‚ and pathos will be brought to light. This document will pinpoint specific examples of logosethos‚ and pathos and explain how they are being utilized in the online article "It’s time to push for free college." In addition‚ this essay will also discuss how the use of these particular rhetorical devices

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    Argument Comparison

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    Gun Violence I believe the “Fighting Gun Violence” article is stronger than the NRA statement in the fact that “Fighting Gun Violence” article evenly uses its logospathos‚ and ethos throughout‚ unlike the NRA article where it relies on the pathos instead of giving actual solutions. The “Fighting Gun Violence” article is a response from Giffords and Kelly. This article covers the topic of gun violence in the USA and goes on to support their claim that changes in our laws need to take place to

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    Princess Diana

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    article “Princess Diana dies in Crash “which was written by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) shows ethos. It shows ethos because BBC is a credible source. It shows pathos‚ because it causes the reader to sympathize with the Queen and the Prince. It also talks about how people are overwhelmed with grief and how people were sending tributes from all over the world. This article also shows logos because the article manages to stay on point and shares facts about who Diana was as a person. The article

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    Caesar start

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    Pathosethos‚ and logos are three persuasive tools used by Antony and Brutus at Caesar’s funeral. Both Brutus and Antony’s speeches given‚ greatly impacted the citizens of Rome . This passage‚ Julius Caesar‚ is written by William Shakespeare. This is a play based on a historical event led by the tragedy of the Roman leader ‚Caesar‚ who was killed by his disloyal friends. Within this passage‚ Brutus and a group of conspirators gathered together upon the action to betrayal Caesar and take over the

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