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    health. The Surfrider Foundation’s advertisement confronts this issue directly‚ using various rhetorical strategies to raise awareness. The advertisement depicts sushi rolls made from plastic bags and is accompanied by the bold statement‚ "What goes in the ocean goes in you." The imagery portrayed in the advertisement is powerful‚ as it highlights the consequences of plastic pollution in the ocean. By linking ocean pollution to human consumption‚ the advertisement effectively captures the seriousness

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    Mohammad Moradi Professor Gregory English 1 B March 16th‚ 2015 Samsung Galaxy Note 3 vs iPhone 6 Advertisement is a persuasive tool that uses imagery and words to grab the attention of a specific audience in order to sell goods‚ services or promote an event. It is done through digital and printed media‚ such as television‚ radio‚ Internet and magazines‚ depending on their target audience. There are a lot of elements that make an ad interesting and captivating‚ with every detail being carefully

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    Kendra Buchanan McGee English102-08 Rhetorical Analysis 18 February 2013 It is Always Women who Pay the Price According to a United Nations report published in July two thousand eleven‚ thirty-nine percent of women in Turkey have suffered physical violence at some time in their lives compared to the twenty percent in America. The article written by Elif Shafak‚ Rape‚ Abortion‚ and the Fight for Women Rights in Turkey‚ was very effective and persuasive because not only is what

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    cleaner outfit. This really has an emotional impact on the audience. I think this is a great example of pathos because it appeals to the emotions. I think by dressing the baby in this outfit we are seeing that theory of our life being predetermined by race is true. The creator is the ad is trying to relay the unfortunate message that the color of your skin can heavily dictate your future. I think using babies for this ad is spot on. The babies show the lack of control for the message the creator is trying

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    company in America. (Big Buddy) Their advertisements are no different. How many alcohol companies use puppies in their ads? Matt Freeman says "What they understand is that online marketing is more about a compelling and infectious idea rather than a particular technical format or technique." (Budweiser) Numerous companies use different marketing techniques to intrigue us and enhance their product‚ but what significance does the use of pathosethos‚ and rhetorical appeals have? In the Budweiser

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    are. This culture is very important but is it important to other cultures? Why are African Americans downgraded as culture? Pathos is the best rhetorical approach in discussing topics African American Culture because through emotion is the best way to understand this culture. The rhetorical approach when dealing with the African American Culture the best way is through pathos. This culture should be dealt with through the feelings of emotion so audiences can come to feel and understand the historical

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    Sinners Analysis Essay In his sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"‚ Preacher Jonathan Edwards proclaims that if the churchgoers do not recognize their sins they will be sentenced to internal damnation by God himself. He uses pathos to strike fear in people’s hearts to make them change their actions. Jonathan’s purpose is to put fear in the people to stop them from sinning in order to get them to keep with the good Christian faith. Jonathan delivers his sermon to those who are lacking in

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    means learning to recognize audiences‚ writers‚ points of view and purposes‚ and to evaluate arguments. In addition to the rhetorical triangle‚ structure of an argument‚ and rhetorical appeals‚ you should look at the following devices used by authors when performing critical analysis. Keep in mind too that these are only some of the devices‚ and that authors may use other rhetorical devices as well. Word choice Denotative language. Words that relate directly to the knowledge and experience of

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    The Rhetorical Analysis of the Seriousness of Food Thinking about the importance and significance of food respective to our health‚ ethnic culture and society can cause cavernous‚ profound‚ and even questionable thoughts such as: “Is food taken for granted?”‚ “Is specialty foods just a fad or a change in lifestyle?”‚ and even “Is food becoming the enemy.” Mark Bittman‚ an established food journalist‚ wrote an article called “Why take food seriously?” In this article‚ Bittman enlightens the reader

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    Ishmael‚ the gorilla. He somewhat effectively argues his claim‚ I say somewhat because he doesn’t adequately use all three parts of an argument: ethospathos and logos. Quinn’s intended audience is very clearly every Taker/human that is living everyday without really realizing the destruction of the environment and society around them. His rhetorical purpose is to show these people what they’re doing wrong and not necessarily tell them how to fix it‚ but telling them how they should inform everyone

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