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    defended within this paragraph]. One of the professional athletes used in the commercial is NASCAR driver Carl Edwards who states‚ “To be the best‚ you have to eat the best!” (Subway). Edward’s message (logos) is pretty clear in what he is trying to convey‚ telling the audience effectively (pathos) that eating Subway is the best solution to whatever people’s nutritional or physical goals are because according to Edwards‚ who is a renowned professional athlete‚ he knows what is the best. In addition

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    LogosEthosPathos- commercials and magazine articles Chris Prunesti Logos- My first example is the logos commercial. The commercial starts out with a television on and the announcer is talking about the super bowl. The TV suddenly goes out and words flash across the screen‚ what would you do if your TV went out? Then it says the 2015 Chevy Colorado has built in Wi-Fi so you could stream the game. This is trying to convince through logic. Platos- The next is Platos that deals with the emotions

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    the five identified articles‚ EthosPathos‚ and Logos have been used. Ethos is the form of persuasion where the persuader convinces the person of interest based on his good moral character‚ his goodwill‚ and good sense (Henning‚ p. 14). However‚ in the changing world‚ where one’s influence is now based on the outward appearance or the material possessions‚ the perception of ethos has changed‚ and is not based on a person’s moral character‚ but on his influence. Pathos is the persuasive argument based

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    Who ever thought of a pig outsmarting a wolf? Well‚ in The Story of the Three Little Pigs‚ the third little pig is quite a catch! In this story‚ three little pigs each set off on their own and find materials to build their own houses. The first one with straw‚ the second with furze‚ and the third with bricks. However‚ a sneaky wolf blows down the weak houses of the first two pigs and eats them up. Once he gets to the third house‚ the wolf can’t seem to blow down the third pig’s brick house and fails

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    reveal about Dahl’s intentions in “The Three Little Pigs”? Although feminist theory has been in existence for many years‚ its exact definition is still debated. However‚ it is generally agreed that the theory attempts to discourage existing stereotypes concerning women and deconstructs ideas that they are inferior to men‚ as well as disproving outdated assumptions to do with gender roles. When this theory is applied to Roald Dahl’s ‘The Three Little Pigs’‚ the reader can see a different type of

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    A good advertisement must consist of the mode known as logosethos‚ and pathos. The best advertisement will consist all three knowing that it will align with the human emotional and logical mode of thinking in order to fully persuade what the creator want the receiver to act upon. The millennial generation have the highest level of trust in advertisement (Nielsen). Majority of the content created by marketer is directed toward children. Kids represent a huge demographics as they have their own

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    tale‚ Three Little Pigs‚ provides many opportunities for fun learning activities across the curriculum. Here are some suggestions. Three’s the Charm Focus on the number three. Read other stories‚ such as Three Billy Goats Gruff and Goldilocks and the Three Bears‚ or recite a rhyme such as Three Little Kittens. Have each child draw a picture of three of the same thing. Label each drawing: 3 chairs‚ 3 bears‚ 3 flowers‚ etc. Gather the illustrations into a class book about the number three. All

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    of the Three Little Pigs is adapted to an animated version of the Three Little Pigs. The main plot difference between the source text and the adaptation is the interaction between the pigs and the wolf. In the text version‚ the wolf ate up the first and second pigs. For the third pig‚ wolf makes three suggestions and makes a promise with the third pig to meet at the location he picks. However‚ in the animated version‚ the wolf does not eat up the first and second pigs. First and second pigs were able

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    first pig’s house to eat him. He knocks on the door and tells the pig to let him in or he’ll blow his house down. This incident is the rising actions in the plot. It begins the conflict between the pigs and the wolf. c. The first complication occurred when the first little pig ran to the second pig’s house after the wolf blewn down his home. The wolf gets to the second pig’s stick house and blows it down to get to these pigs. The two pigs run to the third pig’s house‚ this is where the second complication

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    In Beowulf’s appeal to Unferth‚ Beowulf uses Pathos when referring to his swimming match against Brecca. Beowulf makes the audience feel sympathetic for him when he uses vivid descriptions and has an emotional tone when he tells them of how he had to fight off sea-monsters and extremely harsh conditions. He also admits that he made a "mistake" in his challenge with Brecca. This also adds to the empathy that the audience was already feeling for him. Admitting that he made a mistake makes Beowulf’s

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