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    while he was traveling overseas with his father. Within the letter‚ Abigail uses Pathos‚ Allusion‚Metaphor and Imagery when she told John to travel with an open mind ‚seek challenges‚develop character and take all the opportunities that he comes across. Due to John’s father being a US Diplomat‚Abigail thought this trip would be a great way for John to become a better man and overall a better individual. Adams uses pathos to express the importance of this trip and the opportunities that John can face

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    labor laws passed. We see her commitment to her cause in her speech before the convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in Philadelphia on July 22‚ 1905. Kelley effectively utilizes the rhetorical strategies of repetition and pathos to express her desire to better things for the working children. Beginning in the third paragraph‚ Kelley uses the phrase that she will continue to repeat through much of the speech. She repeats‚ “while we sleep..” to show her audience that they

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    speech. Is a speech against the British tyranny abusing them. The speaker (Patrick Henry) effectively uses pathos and false equivalencies to convince his audience to give him freedom. In the speech we see lots of pathos. The most famous line from his speech is the infamous “Give me liberty or give me death” line. This line has many rhetorical appeals/devices‚ although the most obvious is pathos. We can see that this sentence shows emotion because he values his freedom over his life. To elaborate‚ the

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    three diverse appeals: logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos. Logos is based on facts and reasons explaining logical arguments that rely on information and evidence. Logos is built with enough evidence‚ data‚ statistics‚ and reliable information. Another type of appeal is pathos‚ which attracts the reader’s emotions and feelings into the work. Many writers who use pathos tend to write about their personal experience and by diction and tone. In addition to logos and pathos‚ ethos corresponds with character

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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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    snowplow drive to the snowplow?”. The advertisement was published in Alberta Magazine‚ most likely 30 years ago. This advertisement mainly focuses on logos by describing to us how logical it is to buy a Volkswagen‚ but it also touches on ethos and pathos because Volkswagen is a very credible company‚ and by asking us who drives to the snowplow respectively. The advertisement mostly focuses on logos. Logos is the aspect of the advertisement that show how logical it is to buy the product that they

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    the last breaths of one of Rome’s most popular general‚ Julius Caesar‚ Antony and Brutus were speaking in front of the people of Rome. Both cunning leaders were nimble in the art of persuasion and manipulation. The beloved leaders used the Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos methods of persuasion to sway the crowd to his respective view of the actions of the night and their former general Julius Caesar. Initially the power ethos was used by Brutus to affect the crowds’ ethical standpoint on Julius Caesar

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    during the process of the landing on the moon. This text uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. The use of ethos is this text are the Astronauts‚ President Nixon‚ the Pope‚ and many more important persons. This builds credibility for the whole entire text because it was not just random‚ unknown person who created this text. It was created by The Times and was supported by many important peoples listed above. The use of pathos in this text can be seen at the third part of the text. Where all

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    Roosevelt encouraged Americans to continue to take pride in their country and not to be discouraged. Both President Lincoln and Roosevelt use pathos‚ or emotion‚ to empathize with American citizens as well as ethos‚ or credibility‚ to be able to point out issues because of their positions as presidents. In the Pearl Harbor Address‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt uses pathos more than logos or ethos to get to the American citizens’ emotions. He says‚ “Hostilities exist. There is no blinking at the fact that our

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    Solution to World Poverty” article. Singer ’s essay argues that there is basically no reason why Americans should not be donating their extra money to those in need. Singer addresses the urgency to donate by appealing to the reader ’s sense of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Peter Singer uses logos when he explains how the money people use on luxuries can be money people could donate to save a child ’s life. Then Singer uses an estimate to emotionally induce people to donate money to save children. According

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