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    Are Young During the Super Bowl of 2013‚ Taco Bell released a commercial titled “Viva Mas”. Which means “Live More” is Spanish. The commercial begins with an elderly man sneaking out of a nursing home late at night to join his friends. His group of elderly friends is waiting outside in a green‚ older model vehicle. They then begin their adventure by having fun and enjoying the night by acting young again. Throughout the commercial the song “We Are Young” is is being played but in the Spanish version

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    Finally‚ Las Casas uses figurative language as a rhetorical appeal. For instance‚ Las Casas uses figurative language when describing the Spaniards treatment towards the natives. In the preface it says‚ “the Spaniards fell like ravening wolves upon the fold‚ or like tigers and savage lions who have not eaten meat for days”(11). Las Casas describes Spaniards as horrifying individuals. In particular‚ Las Casas describes the Spaniards as animals. The figurative language has the possibility to create

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    A Funny Incident

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    Hostel life is not without its disadvantages. The rich students get sufficient money from their parents and therefore spend lavishly. The poor boarders also urge their parents to increase their monthly allowance and spend their hard earned money on luxuries. The company of the rich also makes them pick up their bad habits. They start smoking. Some of them take to intoxicants and thereby ruin themselves. Another great defect in hostel life is the mismanagement on the part of the warden. The food

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    Funny Stories

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    IT’S THE BUTCHER! An old woman was lonely. She decided to get a pet. She didn’t have much money so she went to a second hand pet shop. She saw many animals: a three legged cat‚ a dog without a tail‚ fish that could only swim backwards and a beautiful bird that could only say one thing‚ “Who is it?”. She decided to buy the bird. She bought a cage for her bird and went home. She put the bird by the door and went downtown to do some shopping. While she was gone‚ a man knocked on the door

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    Pepsi “Way of the Kung Fu” Commercial: Rhetorical Tools PepsiCo pushes their top product Pepsi in the commercial “Way of the Kung Fu.” This commercial is meant for anyone that drinks soda‚ but it appeals to Americans who are interested in pop culture and understand the humor put forth in the commercial. The Pepsi commercial employs tools‚ such as contrived narrative‚ repetition‚ humor and bandwagon. This commercial contains a popular storyline seen in many films and television shows. A young

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    Snickers Commercial

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    Most companies use television advertisements that are funny and quirky to capture the audience’s attention. Snickers’ advertisements are one of the best companies at doing this. These Snickers commercials usually have a overly emotional character who does not match with the current situation occurring around them. A friend of the character then says "Eat a snickers!" in order to sooth the character and as the character takes a bite of the snickers. The friend ask the classic line we all know "Better

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    Advertising Appeal

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    Advertising appeals 1) informative/rational appeal 2) Emotional appeal 3) Transformational appeal 4) Combination appeal 5) Reminder appeal 6) Teaser appeal 7) Straight sell factual appeal 8) Scientific technical evidence 9) Demonstration 10) Comparison 11) Testimonial 12) Slice of life 13) Animation 14) Personality 15) Fantasy 16) Dramatization 17) Humor 18) Combinations • Rational Appeal: These are those advertisements in which customer ask before purchasing vehicle‚ why

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    Very Funny

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    Name: ________________________ Worksheet.Chapter 1 True/False ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 1. A federal law that conflicts with the U.S. Constitution will be deemed unconstitutional. 2. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the United States. 3. Each state has its own constitution. 4. Equity is a branch of unwritten law that seeks to award damages in most cases. 5. A plaintiff is a person against whom a lawsuit is brought. 6. A decision on a given issue by a court is not

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    Appeals of Advertisements

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    Appeals of Advertisements We have seen it on billboards‚ in magazines‚ on the radio‚ and even on television. Everything under the sun is either advertised or broadcasted everyday in an attempt to catch our attention and for the hopes that we might be interested in the product. What a lot of people don’t realize is that the advertisements have a very important purpose and withhold more detail for the sense of our appeal and what we truly desire‚ including such things as emotional

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    Funny story

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    The Raccoon & The Squirrel (The Priest Story) Once upon a time deep in the forest lived a raccoon named Simon who is a mischievous fellow that steals food occasionally from the farmer’s land. On every full moon Simon would quietly sneak into the farmer’s land and steal some of the ripe vegetables and fruits leaving his home unguarded. While Simon is busy stealing food‚ Ruphis the squirrel who recently moved into the forest noticed Simon’s daily routines and started to loot Simon’s home and takes

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