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    are in power and influence the most change‚ and it’s usually to help them become even richer. In Figure 1 (the background of this ad)‚ the stars on the American flag are replaced by well-known corporate logos. This picture incorporates the use of pathos‚ or appealing to emotion. Originally‚ the stars on the American flag represent the 50 United States that each have a number of votes in democratic elections.

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    arguments and with different style in their writing‚ they both are using the three rhetoric strategies to persuade the readers. These three basic ways to persuade and audience with opposing view‚ according to Greek philosopher Aristotle‚ are Logos‚ Pathos‚ and Ethos. Ethos is a way of persuading by personal ethical and credibility. Devor is a professor of sociology‚ Dean of Graduate Studies at the University of Victoria in British Columbia and a member of the International Academy of Sex Research

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    fan base of such bands. As long as a band can get a well known band to show favor‚ the band will be more accepted by the fan-base community. This is ironic because the band does not have to make good music as long as a respected band likes them. Pathos: The emotions that are really being played on the most are anger. People have so much anger when they can not understand the world or what is going on in it. The audience becomes furious to all the killing and death in the world and they need someone

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    ached to teeth and protects them”. “It reduces plaque for up to ninety-eight percent and keeps your teeth clean for u to twelve hours”. These statistics makes the audience think about the product and consider it next time they shop for a toothpaste. Pathos: Second part of the commercial is two women talking about their experience. Each tells her story and how the dentist advised them to switch to Colgate Total. In this way‚ they try to make the audience to feel those ladies because they believe that

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    for providing good online applications by now providing the Fuelcaster. Pathos This Esurance commercial lacked in pathos‚ or emotion. The ad focused more on ethos and logos. That is one thing I would change about this commercial. But on the other hand the commercial wasn’t aimed towards kids‚ they aren’t the ones buying car insurance. But that’s beside the fact that this commercial lacked pathos. Logos This ad was a good example of

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    vote for their spouse‚ and a common way for them to do this is to use pathos to appeal to the emotions of their audience. For most people‚ personal connections and decisions are made with a close link to emotions and the feelings that one associates with that person or decision. During the presidential campaigns and the voting process this emotional connection is especially important. Most of the candidates’ spouses focus on pathos in order to strengthen their audience’s connection with the candidate

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    for donations to be made to its organization in order to help rescue animals that are in need. The organization makes commercials that show animals who are in cages and have been abused‚ while playing sad music in the background. The ASPCA is using pathos to get

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    12-pitch Times New Roman font‚ double-spaced with 1” margins. The essay should be from 5-7 pages long. I will only accept a printed copy of your essay. Purpose and Overview: Thus far in the semester we have discussed the Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos) and writing as a means of entering a conversation. The purpose of this essay is for you to exercise the skills you have learned thus far of identifying the rhetorical appeals and how two authors use them in two selected essays. Essentially

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    \ What Makes Discovering Psychology Work? All authors use classical appeals‚ ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos‚ which are using audience based reasons to increase the effectiveness of the author’s argument. So what is ethos‚ logos and pathos? Ethos is the author’s way of establishing creditability to the audience. Logos is using data and facts to appeal to the audience’s sense of reasoning and pathos appeals to the audience’s emotions‚ as defined in Writing Arguments by (Ramage‚ Bean‚ & Johnson‚ 2012)

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    this. They choose Indigenous people’s symbols‚ dances and music to make their team’s mascot look exactly like a chief. Many people think that using American Indians as mascots honors the Indian people‚ but the truth is they feel insulted and segregated. There have been many requests to change this‚ not only by Indian people but by regular people from other cultures too‚ and still these sports teams used them as mascots. High schools and colleges shouldn’t keep their American Indian name or their symbols

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