Ethos and Pathos in This is Water Essay

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    For quite some time this river had to deal with the fact that it did not have any Salmon in it due to certain issues. An idea had uprisen of starting a project in order to resolve these issues, it was called The San Joaquin river Restoration Project. Many people discouraged this project due to the amount of money it would cost in order to construct. Daniel Weintraub’s article “ River Restoration Project Offers a Sprinkling of Hope” was for the construction of the project. This article was…

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    in Iraq. April 2003, the United States started the invasion of Iraq. During the bombing raids, four starving lions escaped from the Baghdad zoo. Later, they were shot and killed by American soldiers. Brain K. Vaughn and Niko Henrichon cleverly used this event to venture into their thoughts and reactions of the war in the graphic novel, Pride of Baghdad. However the book is not about lions, the zoo or even the war itself, the story covers themes of freedom and survival. Every page in Pride of…

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    written an article of this nature. “Ah, irresponsible dog owners: not a new topic among our readers, but still a group who…

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    echoed in my mind when I learned this would be our topic for the unit. A million racing thoughts suddenly stopped with a screeching halt. Sexual assault has been prevalent in contemporary society, forcing the topic to be embedded into the consciousness of Americans. Before I began this journey of discovery, I thought I could grasp the concept and the implications of the rape culture in society. But that confidence has eroded, as I have been thrown into confusion; the waters have cleared…

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    The website Greenpeace.org hosts an article titled Fracking’s Environmental Impacts: Water. The article discusses the many dangers hydraulic fracturing or fracking poses to water sources both above and below ground. The article also discusses the effects of poor regulation of hydraulic fracturing operations the fracking fluid that is used in the hydraulic fracturing process. Greenpeace.org does not waste any time letting the reader know how they feel about the practice of hydraulic…

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    This aims to emphasize that you can feel comfortable in your skin around your friends. Also, the statement “Your legs have a new best friend” explains how using this product will enable you to build confidence to show off your body around others, and to develop a “close relationship” with your skin. Another aspect of purpose is the actual razor blade giving an “Unbelievably close shave with one easy stroke”. The use of close in the paragraph ties in to the heading making the point the razor…

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    The triangle: The triangle is a plane figure which is formed by three lines and therefore it has three sides. This shape can be found in many contemporary and historical contexts as can be seen below. 1) The pink triangle is usually associated with the gay community and the gay rights movement as a symbol of empowerment, however, the pink triangle started during around world war two. The Nazis wanted to create an easy system so as to differentiate between the diverse groups in the concentration…

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    through as he is in battle. This soldier that Jungar talks about has a negative vibe and in one part of the story he doesn 't cheer on with the rest of the soldiers as the others cheer for the enemy who died along the mountain. Junger exposes the emotions of…

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    aspects of life that were very rough for others and Alger wanted Ragged Dick to serve as enjoyment and as a symbol of possibility for people that were low in society and had dreams of rising up. However, he wanted to get this message across without promoting greed. Through the usage of pathos and logos Alger’s makes the reader question what defines us as a person. Do our material possessions or our character on the inside?…

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    states, “It’s not water vapor either. E-cigarettes emit an aerosol, which contains toxins like lead, formaldehyde and nickel, which not only pose health risks to those who use them, but to people around them as well” (Shelbourne). This use of the rhetorical strategies supports her argument because she uses facts she acknowledges the dangerous chemicals in e-cigarettes and how they can be very similar to cigarettes. In a way this rhetorical strategy uses both pathos and logos. Pathos is involved…

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