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    The picture I have found is an advertisement of ALDO‚ a company that sells shoes‚ accessories‚ and clothing. The billboard shows a modern African-American young adult clad in trendy coat and backpack. ALDO uses a model that represents a trendy man living in New York City. The model’s gaze shows that anyone can find inspiration anywhere‚ especially in fashion. African-American man is looking up on his left side. The billboard presents that any kinds of people can find motivation mainly in clothing

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    Assignment 1: Rhetorical Analysis Rhetorical analysis closely examines the text‚ author‚ audience and context one is interested in knowing more about. Their usually is a conflict in the information that one is trying to learn more about in order to make a decision or simply better understand the subject. A good faith attempt at a clean slated mind that suspends judgment of your own opinions‚ morale’s‚ and values is a requirement to gain a good analysis. You also‚ obviously‚ need a text with an

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    PURPOSE: The campaign advertisement is not selling a specific item‚ but is rather trying to encourage people to help out and donate to RSPCA. It is also made to create awareness of the foundation (RSPCA) and of the cruelty and harm that can happen to animals. The campaign uses shock tactic that is a very successful and clever way to advertise. This way of advertising makes people feel so disturbed when they watch it‚ that they feel like they have to do something. These tactics are not successful

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    promoting their product over the years‚ however this year alone they have more than likely earned more revenue than all the years of advertising put together. The key to this success was simply down to one word "wassupp". The commercial is basically about a group of African-American friends watching a sporting game while drinking Budweiser. The way‚ in which they greet each other‚ is by shouting the word "wassupp" (African-American slang for ‘what is up ’). The commercial was so influential that even

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    Rhetorical Analysis Prejudice is an issue that has been around for hundreds of years. It has become a part of natural human behavior. Two sides divide prejudice at the present: one fighting to eradicate prejudice and the other in defending it and claiming it can be socially productive. Most people choose the side of eradicating prejudice from society‚ but Jonathan Rauch has chosen the side with less support. In his article‚ In Defense of Prejudice: Why Incendiary Speech Must Be Protected‚ he

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    Hannah Wessels 9/30/13 Rhetorical Analysis David Zinczenko is the editor-in-chief of Men’s Health magazine and the author of numerous best-selling books. Zinczenko is a man known for his work; his work and credibility shines bright because he has contributed op-ed essays to the New York Times‚ the Los Angeles Times‚ and USA Today. He has also appeared on Oprah‚ Ellen‚ 20/20‚ and Good Morning America. The fact that he is so accomplished in the area of eating healthy shows just how credible he

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    magazine advertisement for a fictitious product that claims to help enhance a person’s social identity or image‚ and then critique your ad. Complete all parts of the question. a) Preparation Consider the following brainstorming questions in order to start thinking about your advertisement: * What is the product? – Clear – Ox acne treatment * Who is the target audience? – Teenagers and adults‚ both female and male * What are the positive features of the product? What is good about it

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    Laila Lane Professor Katherine Gray English 1102 Rhetorical Analysis Today’s young generation has been getting a lot of slack from older generations due to the amount technology they have. Those who have negative things to say about this generation sometimes say that they’re not as smart as the previous generations because of the new technology that is available. Literary critic at the San Francisco Chronicle‚ Cynthia Haven‚ argues that the young generation of today has actually written

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    Conceal Your Every Day Look Most advertisements of the same product tend to relate in many more ways than to just sell the product. The following advertisements‚ brands including L’oréal‚ Maybelline‚ and Neutrogena‚ are all selling foundation. All three manufacturers of the make-up created advertisements that meet both the need to achieve and the need to feel safe. Even though modern advertisers may say that they are selling cosmetics‚ they are actually selling the consumer an easy and safe way

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    Camel Advertisements It’s no big secret‚ the producers of the Jerry Springer talk show knew exactly what would happen when they put the Ku Klux Klan and the Black Panther Party on the same stage. The two groups started fighting and much of the nation tuned in to watch it. In the same manner‚ Camel Cigarettes Company released an advertisement that parodied that kind of TV program. The advertisement‚ titled "Bizarre Bigfoot Love Triangle‚" shows the kind of scene that would be typical in a Jerry

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