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    and delegates needed to find a way of improving the government’s decisions because they did not agree and wanted to get away from Britain. In “Speech in the Virginia Convention” Patrick Henry uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to convince the delegates to secede from Britain and to fight back. In “Speech of the Virginia Convention” Henry uses the three appeals‚ but the one that really stood out to me the most was the usage of pathos. “We must fight…” This evidence shows that this is a pathos statement

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    The road to the white house In this text I will write analysis on Donald trump’s speech. The text will specifically concern about rhetorical devices which were used by Donald trump on his victory speech on November 9th. But first I think it will be great if we start with a little but important information which has got something to do with trump. In my opinion Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election is all due to the statements which Trump made during his election campaign. The president-elect

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    Through the repeating of the phrase “last night‚ the Japanese attacked…” Roosevelt creates a sense of urgency and seriousness‚ and makes it extremely clear who is at fault. By reiterating the idea that the attacks were simultaneous and purposeful‚ he appeals to pathos‚ making his audience of American citizens feel anger and fear towards their new enemy. The repetition of the words also demonizes Japan and makes the enemy and intent clear‚ the time for action is now. Since the reader can easily identify

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    Franklin Roosevelt’s speech was presented on December 8‚ 1941 following soon after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii. It was presented in front of congress in order to explain the tragic events of the previous days atrocity‚ as well as create a declaration of war against Japan. Roosevelt’s speech triggered numerous emotions in his audience. However‚ it was also logical‚ comforting‚ and helped ensure our nation that we will rebuild following our tragic downfall. Roosevelt clearly addresses

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    Logan’s Logo So Logan has devised a logo for her company which is a square divided into 3 sections with 2 functions. Our objective is to find what functions fit the two curves on her logo and also make it fit on two other sizes of her logo. Just looking at the shape of the lines 2 types of functions immediately jump into my head‚ sinusoidal and cubic. I first traced a grid onto the original copy of the logo I was given in order to get points to start trying to form a function to match the design

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    Girls" and "Wide Awake." Proactiv has used the rhetorical concepts: logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos effectively. Resulting in becoming America’s number one acne system. The skin product-advertisement by Proactiv is effective in trying to persuade its targeted consumers into buying its products due to the use of logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos. Celebrities can persuade people to buy advertised products. One reason why Proactiv is successful because they have solId skin care products in a society where

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    Americans my age‚ I can vividly remember the morning America was attacked on September 11‚ 2001. I can still piece together the disturbing television images‚ the terrified look on my teacher’s face as she told the class what had happened‚ and the memory of seeing my father cry for the first time. I remember watching George Bush’s speech following the attacks with my family‚ but I was too young to truly understand it at the time. When I recently read and watched the speechI was reminded just

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    Margaret Thatcher‚ in her eulogy speech to Americans about the former U.S President Ronald Reagan‚ used pathos and anecdotes as rhetorical strategies. In order to connect with her audience‚ Thatcher employed pathos throughout her writing. By mentioning Reagan’s sense of humor‚ his recovery from his failed assassination attempt‚ his passion for the United States‚ Thatcher is marking each of her words in the hearts of her audience. Especially because this is an eulogy‚ it was important for Thatcher

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    Appeal Request Form MULTIPLE WITHDRAWALS/UNSUCCESSFUL TERMS OR SEMESTER AND OVERAWARDS/MEDICAL WITHDRAWAL The first steps The Appeal Process 1. If you are attending a B.C. private school or a school outside B.C.‚ contact StudentAid BC for help. You can ask for an appeal of your assessment of financial need if circumstances set you apart from other students. If you are attending a public university‚ college or institute in British Columbia‚ we encourage you to discuss your situation with a financial

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Michelle Obama Speech First Lady of the United States‚ Michelle Obama‚ expressed her thoughts on why Hillary Clinton was the ideal candidate to acquire the status as president‚ during her speech at the Democratic National Convention on July 25‚ 2016. Mrs. Obama’s purpose is to persuade all people of the United States to vote for Hillary Clinton. She creates a hopeful tone in order to convince the audience of why Hillary is the perfect selection as the next president. Michelle

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