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    The ad I focused on that depicts the three differents types of rhetorical appeals was a public service announcement on speeding. In this speeding ad it shows two men driving. One man is turning onto a two way road and the other man is driving far over the speed limit. The man taking the turn disregards the car on the street in hopes that he has time to turn . Before the cars collide they come to a halt, and the men get out of the car to talk to each other in an attempt to prevent the crash.…

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    Curb Appeal Essay

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    Curb appeal is something homeowners typically only think of when they go to sell their home, yet this is a mistake. Remember the old saying about only have one opportunity to make a first impression, and think about what a home lacking curb appeal says to guests and visitors. Does it suggest the owner is lazy and doesn't care about his or her home? Some may think the person is very busy, yet others may think the owners don't have the money to make improvements. A large part of curb appeal…

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    Appeal to Majority The first fallacy is an example of appeal to majority (Ad Populum) An appeal to majority is when you do something only because everyone else is doing it and you feel weird not agreeing with the group. The character from Twelve Angry Men, who committed this fallacy was the old man. During the Preliminary Voting, when they asked who's voting guilty, after most people raised their hand, the old man slowly raised his hand but was kind of hesitating to do it. The old man's actions…

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    has been tremendous appeal of the Marxist ideals both before and after Ronald Reagan famously enjoined Mr. Gorbachev to “tear down this wall” (Reagan). That historic event may have formally ended communism, evidenced by the fact that even deeply-red China enjoys the fruits of capitalism today. So why has Marxism fascinated…

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    Antiseptic Appeal Letter

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    In response to our many telephone conversations and email communication, please accept this letter as my formal demand for settlement in the above mentioned matter. As requested, I have calculated the lifetime costs for eyeglasses, contact lenses, contact lens supplies, and travel to and from appointments. You will find these totals at the end of this letter. This is with MMC paying for all medical costs, supplying my prescription eye drops, and any additional travel relating to my eye injury as…

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    Beach Appeal Letter

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    Dear, Point Pleasant Beach High School I would like to thank Beach's program for touring me around the school during the open house and Dr. Grosshandler for taking the time out of his day to discuss my possible future with Point Pleasant Beach and its amazing academic program. Beach has gained a reputation of producing intelligent students and sending them off to college. Being considered for a program with such a productive system brings a monumental amount of joy to me and my family.…

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    Appeal Of Emotion Essay

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    Appeal of Emotion The appeal of emotion, otherwise known as pathos, is used to connect with the audience in a more emotional level and is used to capitalize on specific events that the author is trying to speak about. Pathos can be used on any emotion, and is often used to make things relatable with the audience so they feel a certain pull towards the subject being talked about. Although pathos is powerful and important when it comes to rhetoric, it can be misused, which is suggested by Kendra…

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    Fedex Appeals To Pathos

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    images represent ethos to persuade consumers to use FedEx services by informing the audience of credible source of high speed shipping. The FedEx airplane is to prove that FedEx takes your individual care of consumers packaging. The advertisement appeals to pathos (emotions) by targeting the consumer by a speedy performance, as well as its organization and art. The first image shows a FedEx employer putting hands on the packaging…

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    Motivational Appeals and Deception Essay Combinations of Motivational Appeals What is a motivational appeal? There are two kinds of motivational appeals, extrinsic and intrinsic. Extrinsic motivations are the use of incentives, rewards and enticements that cause an individual to take some kind of action and come from an outside factor. Intrinsic motivation, on the other hand, comes from within. Those with intrinsic motivators are driven by internal rewards. In this essay, extrinsic motivation is…

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    connect with possible consumers, and they are usually rather persuasive. Ads use some form of appeal in order to peak the viewer’s wants, needs, or interest. The top five appeals used by advertisers are fear, humor, rational, sex, and bandwagon. Many would say that the most commonly used appeal is sex. This is what made The Girl so popular. She not only attracted people because of her physical sex appeal, but the sense of longing within her hypnotic bedroom eyes also lured buyers to the product…

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