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    feelings she has, while trying to understand them, because, at the time, it was difficult for young men and women to have time to process their feelings, or express them. Brittain’s tone varies from factual to sentimental to reminiscent in order to appeal to the reader. Brittain’s writing style and use of clips of her journal and letters she saved…

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    Persuasions In Advertising

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    analyzing the commercials that appeared on FXX from 11:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., I noticed most of the ads did not share a common theme, as if they were picked at random. Almost all of these ads also used vivid imagery, music, and other peripheral-route appeals; even the commercials that were meant…

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    to the United States alone and illegally each year" (299). Nazario evokes feelings of humanity and compassion in her audience by establishing her credibility as an unobtrusive observer, appealing to the reader 's emotions, and citing concrete facts and evidence.…

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    was a very neat story. Overall, the documentary was quite interesting to me, and the guy did a very good job explaining his side of this argument. Throughout this documentary Mr. Larson uses ethos in order to get his points across. Using ethos he appeals to the morals of people. The way he does this is through religion. The morals of a Christian would be to believe what the bible says. Personally, I think he uses ethos as a hook to get people on his side. If you…

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    has delineated the supreme court’s position for gay marriage law. Therefore, he insisted that states government should reserve their states’ power for the gay marriage law. Due to the belief of social policy and fairness, many same-sex couples had appeal for the nationwide same-sex marriage legal approval. Unfortunately, they are bewildered on United States law system, the supreme court actually does not have the legal power to make gay marriage law but legislators and people. Chief Justice…

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    he is advocating freedom. Pharrell went around the country and used various ethnicities to portray the different ways the human population is enslaved. Through music, Pharrell Williams created a very impactful explanation of his emotions using all three rhetorical appeals, ethos, pathos and logos. Freedom should not have to be fought for, but should be a right as soon as you’re conceived in the womb. Pharrell’s song, Freedom, is one of his greatest compositions because he used music and visuals…

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    He goes over many valid points that I utterly agree with and have experienced as well. I chose this essay by Graff because it stood out to me and grabbed my attention. It spoke to me. I understand what Graff is trying to say. In a way education appeals to me because it’s been around me my entire life. In this essay Professor Graff gave a strong claim of value and gave a very strong argument toward today’s education. A claim of value is when a writer gives there audience a lot of evidence…

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    Legal Realism Of Law

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    social, economic and moral prejudice’s but according to Frank as stated earlier he states that law does not coincide with morality. A judge is supposed to be free from all biasedness, he is presumed to be an intermediate free from any animosity or emotion when concerning a particular…

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    carry across Nike’s message of “Finding Your Greatness”. The creators were thorough in encompassing a mass audience of those pertaining an interest in sports or those wishing to be in shape. This ad proves to be convincing through intense emotional appeal, the strong credibility from Nike, and the logical feeling that we can all achieve greatness. At the start of the commercial, there is a moment of silence from the speaker as the setting is developed with the…

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    rhetorical triangle that uses ethos, pathos, and logos. But for the chapter Lucas focuses “the audience perceiving the speaker as having high credibility, they won over by the speaker’s evidence, they are convinced by the speaker’s reasoning, and their emotions are touched by the speaker’s ideas or language” (Lucas, 2012. Pg. 326). Lucas discusses first building credibility. Building credibility is broken up in to smaller…

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