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    ranks they are very similar I.E the merchants in feudal japan were similar to those of the European one (Serfs/Peseants). Feudal Japanese and European societies were built on a system of hereditary classes. The nobles were at the top‚ followed by the warriors‚ with tenant farmers or serfs below them‚ there was very little social mobility. Between the classes. Economic benefits were exchanged between the different peoples through multiple ways‚ the peasants made tools‚ weapons and food for the samurais

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    the people behind the funding‚ a group of Silicon Valley venture capitalists‚ have a clearly thought out ideology that they are hoping to spread around the world.” (327) Tom Hodgkinson in his article With Friends Like These… uses tone‚ pathos and ethos to take a firm and powerful stance that Facebook is not a place for people to truly connect; Facebook is a business simply looking out for themselves‚ not the people who support them and use the social media website‚ and in reality there are several

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    controversial issue…” (Wood et al.‚ 5). In addition‚ we have been discussing the ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos appeals when proposing an argument. These three criteria are critical for convincing the audience to understand where you are coming from‚ and hopefully accept your proposal. Ethos pertains to ethical appeals; pathos relates to emotions and values; and lastly‚ logos communicates a logical appeal. Through the use of logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos‚ this paper will discuss how I became a member of my discourse

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    I have seen countless public service announcements on texting and driving in my lifetime but by using such a strong visual that grasped my attention from beginning to end‚ Jerry Stoner was able to deliver the message that “Cell phones and driving don’t mix. Ever‚” very effectively. The PSA Distracted Driving Commercial uses pathos through their visual of a phone with a fuse connected to it and logos by using many facts before the phone bursts‚ by utilizing rhetorical appeals this commercial was able

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    on teen movies" by David Denby‚ He describes the functions of an everyday American high school. David Denby uses very effective language and rhetoric to provide the minds of the opposing side. A sample of the rhetoric skills he uses is stereotypes‚ ethos‚ and pathos. The most disliked teenager that runs the halls is a popular blonde-.... She’s tall and slender‚ with a waist as supple as a willow... slatternly tongue that devastates other kids with such insults.... She has two or three friends exactly

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    appeal to the people who are self-conscious about themselves that would fall into the trap and buy the pill. Ethos is used to convince the targeted audience by credibility and pathos is targeting the audience’s emotions. By using self-confidence and statistics of their product‚ Hydroxycut portrays the desire to look healthy and thin to appeal to customers in their commercials using ethos and pathos appeal. The commercial begins with a song that is upbeat and then has a random average people holding

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    speaker or a writer gives a good reason for the audience to believe the argument is true. 2. What is rhetoric? It is the art of persuasive writing and the use of figures speech and compositional method. Define the three major rhetorical appeals? Ethos – is a plea to ethics and the means of convincing somebody of the personality. Pathos – is a plea to emotion and a way of persuading spectators of an argument through making an emotional reaction. Logos – is a plea to logic‚ and a way of convincing

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    have a lot of differences to. Like how they were both classified warriors who fought mostly for their kingdom and their families. The samurai followed a code called bushido‚but the knights didn’t follow the same code they followed a code called chivalry. The samurai and knights were both highly trained warriors who protected their kingdom as well as their people. More than a thousand years ago‚ a class of professional warriors started war who swore oaths of loyalty to the noble lords and fought

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    examples and explanations within it. Einstein effectively includes logos‚ or clearly exemplified reasons‚ pathos‚ or the emotion behind the answer‚ and ethos‚ the way he answered Phyllis’s question‚ rather the tone he used. Because of the fact that Einstein uses his subject‚ speaker‚ audience‚ context‚ purpose‚ and appeals to logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos‚ his letter in response to Phyllis Wright’s question as to if scientists pray or not is rhetorically

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    Author Mary Rowlandson wrote a narrative describing her captivity by the native Indians during 1670s. Her book then published in 1774. She organized her thoughts by grouping them into various “removes” which was her displacements with the Indians. The overall structure flows chronologically from the first remove to the twentieth one. Before she jumpstarted to the first remove‚ she gave a brief introduction of how it began. Upon close reading her texts‚ I will divide the analysis into four main components

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