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    with material that can be seen as meaningful and how to incorporate it into our writing. One thing we are taught is to rhetorically analyze different sorts of text and distinguish how authors communicate their messages to their audience‚ by using rhetoric and the ethical appeals. We have been taught that the word “text” usually means something that has writing included within‚ such as a book‚ but here in English 5B‚ we are shown that this is not necessarily the case. Text in this case means anything

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    Women’s Press Club This passage is a plead to journalist and members of the women’s national press club. The speaker‚ Clare Booth Luce argues that the media (including the reporters) favor controversial stories over truthful and less fascinating stories. Her speech at Women’s National Press Club hopes to encourage journalists to stop this practice. She uses rhetorical appeals to get the journalists to listen to her case. In the first paragraphs‚ Booth-Luce makes the purpose of her appearance extremely

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    AP English 8 Sunday 2014 Thank You for Arguing 1. Open Your Eyes The first chapter introduced the reader to the art of rhetoric. He describes how rhetoric works through real life examples. He demonstrates ways that rhetoric persuades us like‚ argument from strength‚ and seduction. He tells the reader that the sole purpose of arguing is to persuade the audience. He showed that the chief purpose of arguing is to also achieve

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    commercial advertised by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)‚ many techniques are used to convince and influence people to be active and helpful in the campaign against animal abuse and animal cruelty. Whether its logos‚ pathos‚ ethos‚ or a combination. This two minute advertisement chose to use their logo‚ images of animals‚ and sounds to evoke the right emotions and reactions of its audience. Ethos are used to establish the audience as well. Ethos is defined as “to

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    Visual rhetoric‚ by way of appealing to the emotions of the audience‚ being believable in the eyes of the viewers‚ and defending claims through use of provable evidence‚ conveys messages to the public that would otherwise go unheard if expressed through an alternative means of communication. Messages spread through visual images often make the greatest impact upon society due to their understandable nature‚ their convenience‚ and their widespread availability. A scholarly article or doctoral dissertation

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    1963‚ at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. He connected with his listeners through the rhetorical appeals Karios‚ Telos‚ Ethos‚ Logos‚ and Pathos. King’s speech is most remembered because it proved such a crucial step towards the advancement on the civil rights movement. The “I Have a Dream” speech serves as a prominent piece of historical rhetoric‚ of effective and persuasive Kairos more than any of the other

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    ” He uses strong opposition and delivers this speech in support of his resolution. In this speech he uses powerful rhetoric devices to make the speech effective and memorable. While Thomas Paine‚ was an opponent of slavery and organized religion‚ he was an outspoken supporter of American and French Revolutions. He uses many different rhetorical devices such as appealing to pathos‚ and includes a higher power within. On March 23‚ 1777‚ Patrick Henry addressed the 122 delegates from the colony

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    scientist of the twentieth century‚ and a Nobel-prize winner‚ receives a letter from a sixth-grade girl named Phyllis Wright questioning if scientists pray‚ - and if so‚ what do they pray for - Einstein simultaneously uses various rhetoric methods such as SOAPS‚ ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos to respond to Wright’s question in the simplest form possible‚ and in doing so‚ Einstein created a rhetorically effective response. Einstein’s rhetorical purpose was to elaborate how scientists perceive scientific and religious

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    strategy is to switch tenses in an argument depending on the situation 3) Changing the tense can sometimes result in a smaller conflict with a simpler solution Ch.4-Soften them up 1) Logos is argument by logic‚ ethos is argument by character‚ and pathos is argument by emotion 2) Logos involves winning your audience over with facts and using your opponent’s argument to your own advantage 3) Using personality‚ reputation‚ and the ability to appear trustworthy to create the perfect and most relatable

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    Budweiser is an American beer that is made in America. In 2015‚ they put out a commercial during the Super Bowl called “Lost Puppy.” The speaker of this commercial is Budweiser with the target audience of beer drinkers. The ultimate purpose of this commercial is to sell more Budweiser beer. Budweiser uses this very short story about a puppy becoming lost and eventually finding its way back home because people are going to want to watch it start to end to see how the story plays out. The commercial

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