Ethos and Pathos in This is Water Essay

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    introduction speech came to an end, I learned that there existed several issues that I needed to improve on, so that I could achieve my goal. This was clearly displayed in my informative speech, which lasted about 7 minutes. As for my informative speech, I would discuss about how to prepare for the upcoming presidential election on November 8, 2016. This was achieved by providing my three main points to the audience, which remained centered on obtaining political information by news stations,…

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    search engines, such as Google, are saving time and energy. However, if this continues to happen, would these devices took over peoples’ very lives? In Nicholas Carr’s “Is Google Making Us Stupid?,” he gives a disguised pathos filled argument through a dark tone, imagery, the factual evidence of professionals, and deductive logic to show his audience that…

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    When this class first began, what seems like over a year ago, I was a fledgling college writer. I was a novice in college, with basic writing skills. Since that time, so long ago, I have become a moderately better writer. I have gotten a handle on the writing process of narratives, which I previously was very out of practice on. Even writing prose such as the following: “The air in Autumn is so fresh, and clean, and cool. Unfettered for a while from the smog and the fumes we usually inhale”…

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    nutrition for the 7,500-student school district in Garden City, Kansas says of the Pizza Hut food. ‘We also serve vegetables. We try to make it into a healthy meal’” (18-20). Barboza uses Johnson to advocate his position on human nature. He appeals to ethos through his use of Barboza, who is the director of nutrition. To some, Johnson might be saying that fast food could be part of a healthy diet. However, Barboza noted that even if it was eaten with vegetables, the fast food’s fat, salt, and…

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    audience are those who receive the speech directly from the source and were present during her presentation. Her secondary audience would include people like myself who have viewed her speech through TED’s website or other any other sources. We can infer this as such because secondary audiences include anyone who “indirectly” views or hears a speech. Carter starts off her speech by presenting a story about what led her…

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    the summary includes s specific statistic to aid in logos and ethos, with a dash of humor (nothing nuts about that) for pathos. Benefits Of Nut Consumption For College Students “According to PETA, fresh nuts are one of the top five vegan hangover remedies, thanks to a power punch of protein and sodium to regulate your body’s water levels. When things get crazy, you better gets nuts” (Vegan Hangover Cures, 2016). Why it is effective: This summary highlights benefits of consuming nuts, while…

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    much about learning concepts, but it was more about improving what I already learned last semester, and adding onto it. Compared to last semester, my learning this semester came from paying attention to details, following the rules, and adapting to a new teaching style. While last semester, my learning came from new concepts like ethos, pathos, logos and knowing what they are and how they work. My learning last semester was all about learning how to describe a text instead of summarizing it and…

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    Banaji and Greenwald talk about all kinds of stereotyping, and how people judge others based on their race, gender and culture. This relates to Hook because she talks about how people stereotype poverty. Hooks and Ehrenreich use Banaji and Greenwald to help readers think beyond categories when it comes to stereotyping. Writers like Hooks, Ehrenreich, Banaji, and Greenwald get the audience to think beyond categories when considering poverty in society, by giving examples from their personal…

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    He is still a serial entrepreneur, and his relationship eventually ended, but Hill feels that living within his means and having a small carbon footprint bring him happiness that money can’t buy (213). IV. Pattern of Organization: Exemplification: This, using examples to prove a point, appears to be the main style of organization that leads to the author’s thesis. Hill doesn’t directly argue against consumerism, but rather he argues about how consumerism is negative in his life, about how…

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    and make comparisons between his view of nature and society’s view of nature. Emerson uses vivid language: “I am not solitary whilst I read and write, though nobody is with me” (1), to explain that he is among nature in his solitude. The effect of this statement develops a point that even though he is alone, Nature surrounds him with its beauty. Comparisons such as “the stars…though always present…are inaccessible, but all natural objects make a kindred impression” (2), Emerson makes a point…

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