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    Although Hillary Clinton is the one running for president this time around does she compare to her husband bill Clinton in terms of rhetorical devices in her speeches using ethos‚ pathos and logos. Ethos is the appeal to ethics.It deals with the credablity of the speach. Pathos appeals to the emotions of the audience‚ and logos appeals to logic‚ and includes reasonable premise and proofs. Hillary Clinton establishes credibility through ethos by being well known around the world as well as her background

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    Broadcasting Company. The purpose of this article is to inform the public of the death of a well-known‚ well-liked person. This article is rhetorically effective because of the simplicity of how the speaker wrote the news report. This report also elicits pathos because of the last line in the report that says “Hundreds of mourners have gathered…‚ and many have laid flowers at the gates.” Ethos was shown in the sentence “Prince Charles broke the news of their mother’s death to Prince William and Harry at

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    available in his/her mind when shopping for this vital product. The two major brands that come easily to a man’s mind when shopping for deodorant are Axe and Old Spice. Similarly‚ Axe and Old Spice target young men through the use of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in hopes of winning customership. Correspondingly‚ Axe and Old Spice both have a great deal of experience in advertising‚ considering the fact that both

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    In 1775‚ Patrick Henry introduced a proposal to the Virginia Convention to form a local militia to be prepared to fight the British. In order for his proposal to pass and for his vision to become a reality‚ he had to persuade the members of the Virginia Convention to arm themselves as patriots to fight the British if they did not meet their demands. To do this‚ he had to appeal to their emotions‚ logic and many other aspects in order to make his speech effective and to obtain the goal that he wanted

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    “ Capturing Hearts” To complete this assignment I am instructed to assess in terms of ethos‚ logos‚ pathos and kairos‚ a book trailer that is for the book titled; “Dodgeville: Capturing Hearts”. Give my opinion on which rhetorical appeal is used more‚ explain why I think so and finally evaluate the video as an effective marketing tool. First‚ while I was unable to see the use of kairos‚ logos was clearly used‚ such as when the narrator makes a statement about the 59 to 45 victory. That

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    Some of these techniques are subtle while others are obvious. The first pathos appeal is shown when the Cartersville factory worker is willing to leave his wife in the middle of the night to do his job. He is a typical middle-aged man shown wearing a wedding band and kissing his wife goodbye to symbolize him and his wife’s happy

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    Land. In his speech he expresses that the British General is a coward who disregarded Tecumseh people in their time of need. To express his feeling about the British General Tecumseh uses different rhetorical devices such as anaphora‚ metaphors and pathos. In every paragraph Tecumseh starts off with Listen! or Father Listen! This is a rhetorical device called anaphora. He does this to grab our attention to show that he is serious and he wants to be herd. Also it shows his assertion in the case at

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    eulogy for Diana‚ describes about her sister and her accomplishments. Spencer’s purpose is to honor the memory of Diana‚ but also expose how she was not the person the media made her out to be. He utilizes characterization‚ passionate diction‚ and pathos in order to make the audience remember that Diana was not the person the media exploited her to be‚ but a generous and unique women. Spencer utilizes characterization to display an image of Diana as a remarkable women. He writes‚ “the very essence

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    The reader is introduced to Maria Teresa as a youthful girl‚ who was too innocent to fathom her own fate. “Dear Little Book‚ Minerva gives you to me today for my First Communion. You are so pretty with a mother of pearl cover and a little latch like a prayerbook. I will have such fun writing on your tissue-thin pages” (Alvarez 30) Maria Teresa‚ or Maté‚ receives her first “Little Book” from her sister Minerva and does not grasp its purpose‚ and does not take it as seriously as Minerva expects her

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    enforced.In “Letter to son” by Ta-Nehisi Coates utilizes Pathos and Metaphors to reveal It is easy to destroy black bodies through abuse and violence In “Letter to son” ‚ Coates portrays it is easy to destroy black bodies through abuse and violence ‚ claiming America’s racist history

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