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    This incorporates pathos to bring forth a hidden emotion from the targeted audience‚ in this case woman that suffer from verbal abuse. Karios delivers the message (logos) at a crucial and circumstantial time in their lives while logos provides substantial information for

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    by first recalling the history of the North American Space Administration (NASA) and then the events of what led up to his “death” and abandonment. From then on‚ the readers must endure a rollercoaster of events‚ all connected and intertwined with pathos and logos. Weir shows that no matter how bad a situation

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    The author creates pathos through the character change‚ the chronological order of his memoir‚ and the rhetorical questions he uses. Specifically‚ he used small instances that may get the reader’s attention and force them to connect to their own stories. Then connecting to how they may have used their emotions in those instances. The author gives an example of how himself and his wife often felt similar emotions even though he was the one going through the actual pain. “She was upset because she

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    I think that there are a lot of things together that make a good speech. I think that the base of a good speech starts with using all ethos pathos and logos‚ i think that a good speech leads with one of these but still uses the others almost as much. I think out of ethos pathos and logos is logos because i think that people would rather believe something they can know to be true instead of someone with authority or something that emotionally speaks to them. Also it’s almost always most rational to

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    In the United States‚ one of the main causes of car accidents is distracted driving. This includes‚ eating‚ talking to others in the car‚ or texting while driving. Texting while driving is the most common type of distracted driving. In my opinion‚ people need to become more aware of the dangers of texting and driving and there needs to be stricter laws regarding texting and driving. Using phones while driving is very dangerous and most states do have laws to address it‚ but is not very strictly enforced

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    Shakespeare has used pathos in vast ways to support character development and to build the readers or audiences’ relationship with the characters. Shakespeare makes his readers feel sympathy for certain characters by the way the antagonist treats them. In Othello‚ Iago used Roderigo‚ tricked Othello‚ and mistreated the female characters in the play. Iago helps develop the theme of jealousy throughout the play by exploiting some of the major characters. The truths about some characters are shown

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    and pathos‚ with some logos. The author‚ Tyler Joseph‚ uses these strategies to convey the message that making snap judgments without any real cause‚ can restrain someone in their opportunities to meet new people and have a diverse network of companions. Everyone has been a victim of assumptions without any facts or personal experiences to back them up. This makes the argument very relatable – ethos – and easy for listeners to grasp and understand from experiences they may have had – pathos – and

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    distracted driving? In today’s over-regulated society‚ we seem to have forgotten how to apply common sense in our everyday life. Take driving for instance: driving is a privilege‚ not a rite-of-passage‚ therefore we should always stay alert and exercise caution when driving. I’ve seen people doing a lot of activities while driving that have the potential to cause an accident. Some examples I’ve seen people doing are: eating food‚ drinking a beverage‚ reading a map‚ putting on make-up‚ texting and talking

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    DMV Annual Report: Fiscal Year 2010 I Joe E. Miller Commissioner of Motor Vehicles Steven O. Dale Deputy Commissioner of Motor Vehicles EXECUTIVE STAFF Esther Miller Executive Assistant Mark Holmes Executive Assistant Natalie Harvey Public Information Specialist Debbie McCormick Executive Assistant Sue Miller Secretary Jennifer Floyd Graphic Designer SECTION HEADS Driver Services Legal Services David H. Bolyard‚ Director Jill C. Dunn‚ General Counsel

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    intoxicated. In spite of law enforcement efforts‚ driving under the influence is still an ongoing problem. The problem is especially acute at night which is one of the most difficult and dangerous times to drive. If an intoxicated driver injured you in an accident‚ you have a right to demand compensation for your physical and financial setbacks. Indianapolis car accident lawyers are available to help you. When the Danger Is Greatest Drunk driving is most prevalent during the nighttime hours when

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