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    Rhetoric Theory

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    persuasion when I am trying to get something that I want or think I need. One example‚ is when I am trying to talk my mother into buying me the next new thing. When I do this‚ I don’t necessarily need what I’m asking for but I usually am good at persuading her. The first time I ever received my iPhone I had to use some of the six principles Dr. Wood explained in class. I started with reciprocity‚ which means if you do for me I will do for you. During

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    communication varies as one must determine the function of the communication. Known as the primary function and in certain circumstances the situation or position may have one‚ two or three other secondary functions.For example‚informing‚controlling‚persuading and co-ordinating. Inform functions: An organization needs a vast amount of information to function and operate a business. The top management would require timely and accurate information for the various departments to make effective decisions

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    Edward Snowden’s speech about the NSA and its deceitful practices was more effective in persuading the audience than Barrack Obama’s speech defending the NSA. This is due to Snowden‘s speech having a greater appeal to the viewer’s sense of logos‚ ethos in comparison to Obama’s speech. Snowden’s speech is more persuasive then Obama’s speech in terms of logos because of the flawed reasoning behind Obama’s central messages. Obama’s tries to convey that the American people should “focusing on facts and

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    done in print media usually influence the way people think about a product‚ service‚ or idea. Mostly‚ advertisements aim to affect the purchasing decision of the consumer market. Indeed‚ advertising has proven to be a powerful force in terms of persuading society to patronize the product‚ service‚ or idea that a firm is selling. The balance‚ of what is necessary and what really not needed should be focused more. Advertisement can create is through advertisement that people begin to feel a need

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    the equation. It is only when put into practice and responded to that a particular persuasion can be considered positive or negative. For example‚ persuading a person to eat healthier foods is a good persuasion if you are genuinely concerned for their health‚ but doing so in order to evoke feelings of guilt or shame would be bad. Likewise‚ persuading someone to ride a roller coaster may seem harmless unless the persuadee is convinced to ignore medical complications or go against their will. There

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    chosen to participate. As we know that the mission of EBI is becoming the premiere source of knowledge. So‚ EBI do every way to extended it market. We could see from the tactics that EBI use like door to door‚ talking with individuals and families‚ persuading them to invest in EBI’s voluminous storehouse of knowledge. These ways successful to make many parents believe that if their children use this book‚ it will give many advantages. Here‚ EBI has the competitive advantage with their warm strategy‚

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    could do to help end abortion. A thought then occurred to Bryan and slowly it has evolved into a day of protest that people choose to remain silent for those who never had a voice. The poster advocating for the movement is not very effective at persuading its audience to agree with the act of remaining silent to help end abortion. I have always been passionate about ending abortion. For this reason‚ I attempted to implement this movement in my own high school. During the four years I attended high

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    During world war ii the media was a great resource for promoting a message and persuading an idea among people. Today people refer to the media- social media- as a way to connect and share mostly through some form of technology. However‚ the British government make use of posters and commercials to connect and share their message. With these types of propaganda they convinced people to join the war effort. Some of the persuasive techniques employed through propaganda include;Name calling‚ The Plain

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    Herrick is directed at young females who are on their prime. For instance‚ he uses phrases like “You may forever tarry” to emphasize the importance of living without regrets. Carpe Diem means “seize the day‚” so we can conclude that the speaker is persuading the listeners to modify their lifestyles and become less strict with their behaviors. A person is only young once in their lifetime‚ so living

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    In  what  ways  do  the  two  authors  of  the  two   speeches  vary  in  their  style  and  their  way  of   persuading  their  intended  audience?                                           Outline  for  Extended  Essay       1. Introduction     • • State  research  question     In  the  introduction

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