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    to show how even if Tom is black‚ he still has good in his heart. When Atticus recites his closing statement‚ we see the three forms of persuasion: pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos. With these forms of persuasion‚ Tom has a chance of being deemed innocent and has a chance of living. Atticus has many sentences in where he uses pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos in his closing statement. One example of this is when he uses pathos. When he says “ I have nothing but pity in my heart for the Chief Witness for the State

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    According to the Harvard Business Review‚ “Ethos is your credibility‚ or the reason people should believe what you are saying.” (Edinger‚ 2013‚ para. 3) Ethos in communication is rooted by the philosopher Aristotle who stated‚ “We believe fair minded people to a greater extent and more quickly than we do others.” (Persuasive power: The Importance of Ethos‚ Pathos and Logos‚ 2013‚ para. 2). Establishing a level of professionalism and providing accurate‚ and

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    setting (time) • 1818–1841 setting (place) • Eastern Shore of Maryland; Baltimore; New York City; New Bedford‚ Massachusetts EXAMING CHARACTERS Frederick Douglass - The author and narrator of the Narrative. Douglass‚ a rhetorically skilled and spirited man‚ is a powerful orator for the abolitionist movement. One of his reasons for writing the Narrative is to offer proof to critics who felt that such an articulate and intelligent man could not have once been a slave. The Narrative describes

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    Mostly Harmless by Douglas Adams focuses on the chaos and potential destruction of the Galaxy. Arthur Dent travels from planet to planet in order to find a new life. Ford Prefect fights the corporate regime. Tricia McMillian has an alien encounter. All three lives help decide the fate of the Galaxy. In chapter one‚ the history of the Galaxy is a confusing mess. People try to exceed the speed of light‚ but it is impossible to do. Only bad news travels faster. People continue to try to exceed the speed

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    Implied Terms Douglas Wilhelm Harder When a contract is written‚ those terms that are explicitly written into the contract are said to be expressed terms; however‚ there may be terms that are implied by the nature of the contract. An implied term is a term not written into the contract but is still enforceable. For example‚ it is an implied term in any construction contract that the resulting structure will be built to code. There are two types of implied terms: those required by statute (acts

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    name of Frederick Douglass over four years ago now‚ but never read it because I never knew how to read. Luckily my master’s daughter‚ Mary‚ has taken a liking to me and has been teaching me how to read over the past years‚ despite her father’s disapproval. A few weeks ago I finally finished reading this autobiography of whom I now view as a self made man and one of my greatest heroes. February 14‚ 1859: I am excited to be able to write in my diary again considering how little I get to write. If

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    to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities‚ read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials West‚ R. & Turner‚ L. (2010). Introducing Communication Theory: Analysis and Application

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    Shelby Steele uses a select choice of ethoslogos‚ and pathos to convey feelings “On being Black and Middle Class.” He strongly uses ethos in his essay‚ because he gives a plethora of logical examples and ideas about his statements. For example‚ he states‚ “What became clear to me is that people like myself‚ my friend and middle-class blacks generally‚ are caught in a very specific double bind that keeps two equally powerful elements of our identity at odds with each other.”Steele uses innocence

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    Breakfast It Is! Have you ever worried about the grumbling of your stomach in a classroom in the morning?  Have you ever thought about getting snacks or lunch in the morning because of intense hunger? Are you like those who hop out of bed each morning ravenous and ready for breakfast? Or do you get through the morning with just a hot cup of coffee and absolutely no interest in that first meal of the day? Breakfast plays a very important role for our health‚ but a lot of people neglect breakfast

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    book‚ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave‚ Douglass chronicles his slave life during the mid 1800s. By informing his readership of the realities and cruelties of slavery‚ Douglass’ seeks to persuade Northerners to become involved in the abolitionist movement. He accomplishes this purpose by delivering his message throughout the entirety of the book -- slavery is harmful to all participants – with the effective utilization of ethoslogos‚ and pathos. The trio works to support

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