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    their pregnancy and show them the real struggle of parenthood. Candie’s Foundation approach to their PSA is different from the rest because they feature celebrities that teens can relate to and speaks to them using their own language. In this celebrity endorsed

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    analyzed to see if they used pathosethos‚ and logos in the article to make the best article possible. Ethos dealing with the credibility of the article makes sure that the website has the right sources and the details and examples to back up what the author is talking about in the article. Pathos on the other hand deals with the emotion throughout and how people relate towards what is being talked about in the journal or whatever was wrote about. Last but not least is logos which is dealing with logic

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    Pathos means you write about your feelings and you use that to persuade your writer which means the writer uses emotions and images that appeal to the reader. While ethos means credibility and using authorities and celebrities to show you point‚ which means your reader knows the person you show them and somehow relates to them . Logos means you use logic to show your point‚ which is one of the strongest ways to persuade your reader because you will use facts to show your point . The second picture

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    animals. Ethos is the ability to develop credibility for a source‚ or like‚ an advertisement or something. Squealer uses Napoleon’s credibility of being their “savior” to convince the animals not to rebel and to stand true to Napoleon. Just by the fact that Squealers speeches were well spoken no one ever questioned him lying or faking the animals suspected nothing. Animals were determined to work hard (Orwell 85). Squealer uses the history of the farm to draw in the animals. Pathos is the ability

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    people. Rhetoric can be broken up into three parts known as ethospathos and logos. Ethos is an appeal to ethics‚ pathos is an appeal to emotion‚ and logos is an appeal to logic. Rhetoric and its appeals are commonly used in the world‚ more specifically in videos to persuade viewers to follow certain belief or to purchase certain items. In this case‚ I watched three videos and I’ll be arguing how the rhetoric (ethospathos‚ and logos) were used in each video. In the first video‚ “Drunk History-

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    implemented all three types of rhetoric in many places throughout his epic poem. The “ethos‚” “pathos‚” and “logos” arguments are all distinctly employed by the vast array of characters given by the blind bard in a captivatingly realistic way. Not long after the opening scene of the epic‚ Achilles is seen trying to show Agamemnon how wrong it is that he would think to steal Achilles’s girl‚ and uses the “ethos” argument to prove it. He tells him‚ “I don’t have any quarrel with the Trojans‚ they

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    This incorporates pathos to bring forth a hidden emotion from the targeted audience‚ in this case woman that suffer from verbal abuse. Karios delivers the message (logos) at a crucial and circumstantial time in their lives while logos provides substantial information for them to receive help. Yet ethos‚ being the author’s knowledge of rhetoric or their creditability‚ is used with kairos to give the illusion that

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    Michael Pollan’s “The Consumer—A Republic of Fat” is an essay that talks about obesity. He talks about the changes in lifestyles and uses of different foods. Pollan’s writing compares and contrats the writing‚ he uses ethospathos‚ and logos to state his argument‚ and his success in his argument and improvements that could be made to make the writing better than it already is. Pollan compares the past causes of obesity to the present causes of obesity. He also contrasts the difference of sugars

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    personally found his argument to be weak‚ his evidence was relatively outdated. He created a small list of years that didn’t happen anywhere near the creation of the internet. (1882‚ 1976‚ 1936) 2. Carr uses ethoslogos and pathos in his essay. -Ethos is the most essential to an argument. By using ethos he denotes that some of his friends and bloggers that he follows have all felt the same way that he has felt about the internet. This makes the readers follow that people around the world and even his

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    to the electorate. They use rhetorical techniques as well as political gimmickry to capture the public’s attention‚ get their approval and persuade them tactfully‚ all this in order to achieve power. This is interesting because the public’s approval plays a significant role in ascertaining the president’s political power and policy-making. Comparing Malcolm X’s “The Ballot or the Bullet” and Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” reveals strands of logos and pathos. For example‚ Malcolm X’s speech

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