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    use of drugs, gang violence and other types of anti-social behaviors that consequently distorting the action reputation of this race. In the article, “Loot or Find: Fact or Frame”, by Cheryl Harris and Devon Carbado, the authors use pathos and ethos to demonstrate how does United States portrays African Americans through an effective story maker - the media. The audience of this analytical article is intended for people of all race community within the country, so that they can understand why…

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    things he began doing in the beginning. I believe the purpose of this ad is to get its audience to eat at Chipotle or to make their audience remember Chipotle so that when they are hungry, Chipotle is one of the first places they think of. This ads audience is families and people who are opposed…

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    Flavio who is twelve years old. At this time he was doing an essay about Poverty therefore he and Jose Gallo a reporter followed him. When they arrived to his home they realized it was a shack where the ceiling was rusted and falling apart, when Flavio offered them a box to sit because they had no furniture but a bed and a broken crib. Soon after he meet all his siblings that were being watched by Flavio, he then was preparing dinner by washing rice and not wasting water washed Zaccaria’s feet…

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    “I Have a Dream” is composed with imagery, symbolism, anaphora and antithesis, as well as “modes of persuasion,” logos, ethos, and pathos. By using these literary techniques, King exemplifies how simply using words can spark an uproar in the hearts and minds of a nation for change. Imagery and symbolism are two of King’s most powerful tools, engaging his audiences’…

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    they are trying to expose the food industry’s secrets that are affecting the whole nation. The purpose of this film is to inform the people of the food industry tricks and how to become a healthier individual. Logos…

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    writing in regards to a request that I analyze rhetoric used in Isabel Johnson’s article “Bottled water, go away” and whether this article should be published in the student newspaper, The Shorthorn. This article is an interesting read, especially for students that consume a lot of bottled water, and strongly discusses both sides of the argument very well throughout. It’s easy to agree that bottled water is convenient in most cases, but at the same time it can be harmful to the environment when…

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    what is trending now. This magazine is published by Hearst Corporation May 2015. Cosmopolitan was first published in the United States back in the late 80’s. The magazine’s purpose is to demonstrate how women are beautiful through makeup and fashion. Women may feel persuaded to get advice in fashion or love. Most women may find it appealing in different aspects. The advertisement “Simple” located in the beauty section is a facial skincare product for perfect sensitive skin. This product brand…

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    “Speech to the Virginia Convention” utilizes the three pillars of rhetoric; Ethos, Logos, and Pathos to induce and provoke his audience to fight for Independence and to fight for freedom. Patrick Henry forges his ethos, by being considerate towards the other men and through his use of metaphors. He starts by “saying it is only natural for men to indulge in the illusion of hope” Henry says, hope comes naturally to men but in this case it is nothing but an illusion. He then continues, by saying…

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    utilizes logos, pathos, and ethos to support his thesis. In Oceans of Pollution, Jamail raises some basic but key concepts. For example, he speaks about how pollution, especially improper plastic disposal has increased 100-fold in the past four decades and that it is one of the leading causes of changing ecological systems. Jamail then moves…

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    and Haidt appeal to ethos in many different ways, but the main one is by providing the readers with their personal stories, which is provided in separate sidebars. “Greg Lukianoff is a constitutional lawyer and the president and CEO of the Foundation of Individual Rights in Education, which defines free speech and academic freedom on campus, and has advocated for students and faculty involved in many of the incidents this article describes” (45) When looking at the content of this article and…

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