-each main idea has a paragraph, topic sentence, details and transitions If someone walked up to another person and started spewing out information, valid or invalid, one would probably receive the information as invalid or in creditable. This is because someone ,most likely, is not going to take in information that is being told to him or her by someone they have no knowledge of and or someone they do not trust. This is where the rhetorical feature, ethos, comes into play. An example of this in “To …show more content…
Shane effectively succeeded because of the way he presented himself in a relatable and trustworthy way, by the way he shared past experiences and the way he was real and relatable. He established creditability and intrigue by and using lively imagery and descriptive words to make his message stick in the minds of his wide range of readers. In conclusion, Koyczan’s personal experience can leave his readers with a jangle of emotions, each effected in an different way, but his message clear above all the jumble: beauty is found in all of life and within, and despite all the hurt and pain, can still be seen and brought forth if we let