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    Ethos- To establish my credibility as I writer I will introduce the qualitive data compiled from multiple credible sources and their research on the study of Adult Obesity in America. I will also inform readers of my experience as a personal health and wellness trainer following the Nutrition and Calisthenics training received in the U.S. Army. Pathos & Logos- The research I am using to establish ethos will influence the reader’s emotional appeal as they read studies displaying the correlation between

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    Jazz from A to Z Lesson Plan Template Title of the Lesson: Analysis of Martin Luther Kings “I Have a Dream” Speech for Rhetoric (logospathosethos) Subject: English Grade: 11th grade Common Core Standard for Reading‚ Writing or Speaking and Listening: Reading: Determine two or more central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text‚ including how they interact and build on one another to provide a complex analysis; provide an objective summary of the text. (11-12

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    person needs a very specific set of skills to deliver a powerful speech. In the play‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ a group of men conspire to assassinate Julius Caesar. Throughout the play‚ they succeed in killing Caesar by stabbing him multiple times. The conspirators have to convince the people of Rome that Caesar is a bad man and he had to be killed for the sake of Rome. Another man by the name of Marc Antony‚ who was a loyal friend of Caesar‚ comes and turns the tide over

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    right-hand man‚ Mark Antony‚ flees. Antony returns and asks the conspirators if he can speak to the public about Caesar’s death. Brutus grants Antony’s request‚ but on the requirement that Brutus gives a speech first. Brutus uses Ethos to make the Romans believe he’s one of them‚ Logos to give reason for killing Caesar‚ and Pathos to show he did love Caesar. Meanwhile Antony uses Ethos the same as Brutus‚ to convince the people he’s one of them‚ Logos to show Caesar wasn’t ambitious‚ and Pathos to portray

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    and the other conspirators he and Mark Antony give speeches. Brutus’s speech is over the reasons that he and the others murdered Caesar. Mark Antony’s speech the surface telling the citizens of Rome to not go against Brutus but is actually designed to stir up the people of Rome so that they will go into rebellion against Brutus and that so Mark Antony can Rome. Both these speeches give a huge amount of insight into not only the characters of Brutus and Mark Antony but also goes into the central message

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    evident ) (essay map of the most imp points) Using your own logic and reasoning to prove your point & not relying solely on research Appropriately formulated claim Appropriate use of ethoslogospathos Relevant‚ detailed & varied support for the topic sentences & the thesis statement Appropriate use of logosethos & pathos Depth of development

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    Luther King Jr. delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. Profoundly‚ he proclaimed for a free nation of equality where all race would join together in the effort to achieve common ground. King stated his yearning for all colors to unite and be judged by character‚ not by race. African Americans would not be satisfied until their desire for freedom from persecution‚ bitterness‚ and hatred prevailed. Not only were the points in his speech powerful‚ but also the delivery he gave was so persuading

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    Liem N.‚ Rheana R. Michelson / Period 6 03 October‚ 2013 PathosEthos‚ and Logos in “An Inconvenient Truth” “An Inconvenient Truth” directed by Davis Guggenheim is a documentary that Al Gore stars in for the public purpose of increasing awareness about climate change due to greenhouse gases‚ but for the indirect political purpose of increasing Gore’s popularity amongst the educated masses. Gore’s direct audience would be the liberal thinkers and people concerned about their environment or the

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    question answered within seconds without even working for my answer? Obviously‚ most people would say why not? Why make things harder for yourself? I will highlight for you in the following written words how Nicholas Carr successfully uses ethoslogos‚ and pathos in his writing to show as a society we are selling ourselves short on learning capabilities. According to Nicholas Carr‚ we are all falling into the trap of receiving knowledge without questioning its sources and not being able to think

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    United States‚ John F. Kennedy‚ delivered a Civil Rights Address on June 11th‚ 1963 via radio and television to all Americans. In his speech‚ President Kennedy asked the American people as well as Congress to accept all people‚ specifically African Americans‚ as equals socially and in the eyes of the law. There is no doubt that President Kennedy delivered a beautiful speech‚ but based on rhetorics‚ did he effectively convince his audience of his cause? The truth is‚ despite the many different people’s

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