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    men. Not from all men- in fact, we may have the most to learn from some of the men we like the least. This realization does not mean that my feminist principles have gone soft with age: what I think women could learn from men is how to get tough.” Ethos, pathos, logos, tone and style are some of the techniques Ehrenreich competently uses…

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    First, I give a brief lecture on logos, pathos, and ethos with examples, during which students take notes. Next, I introduce the “Letter” by having students read the article to which Dr. King was responding, “A Call for Unity” signed by eight Alabama clergymen. Students mark areas of the text to which they…

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    The author of Starbucks: More Than Just Coffee, Amanda Roadarmel, used many examples of ethos, pathos, and logos throughout her article. She used ethos to portray credibility and to obtain the trust of the audience. She shows her credibility through her knowledge on Starbucks. Pathos was used to connect with the audience through emotion and experience in order to get the audience to feel more passionately about the subject. The author connected with the audience through her descriptions on…

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    to be a part of because when it transition to certain people they just be talking like I only up here cause I need this for a grade instead of really getting into the presentation and enjoying being up there. The group also did a great job by using ethos, pathos, and logos. The group used pathos in their presentation by using certain political propaganda that showed the politician using negative slander on other politicians. Using instances such as talking about how the other politician is…

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    three modes of persuasion; ethos, pathos, and logos displays the impact and importance of the humanities. Decisions that are based on the humanities can have negative effects on the population. “Starving for Wisdom” by Nicholas Kristof argues that the humanities make people and finances more profitable. The skills are interpersonal and communications are developed by a liberal arts degree and are needed in the twenty-first century…

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    effectively addresses her audience through her message using pathos, ethos, as well as logos to purvey her argument. With the issue that Hellmann has presented, her target audience is generally for the people that live in the College Community district. However, Hellmann does a good job of using evidence and statistics to inform the people…

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    Levin is the person that made many readers second guess their answer to that simple, yet difficult question. The article “The Case For Torture” by Michael Levin effectively uses rhetoric devices to discuss his views on torture with the strong use of ethos, pathos, and logos. With good use of pathos Michael Levin appeals to the audience’s emotions throughout the article. Levin makes us feel…

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    Gilead HIV advertisement in Times magazine of March 7,2016, displays a young very attractive male who 's dressed in causal clothing who 's seem to be catching a bus or some kind of public transportation. It shows the background completely blurred and him the main focus of the photo. There’s writing over his torso area, the first line is in red writing in a block letter type of format, then the second line is in a regular white writing. The Third line of writng is in bold, emphasizing that…

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    Whether we realize it or not, every time we argue a point, we use one or more of the Aristotelian persuasion methods, which are Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. The Ethos method uses credibility and trust, the Pathos method targets emotion, and the Logos method appeals to logic. When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote his famous “Letter From Birmingham Jail”, which was a response to a letter from Birmingham clergymen, he needed a way to convince the clergymen that what he was doing was justified, and…

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” Analysis The short story “The Yellow wallpaper” is a story about a woman’s descent into insanity. The story begins with the narrator and her husband moving into what seems to be a temporary vacation home. It is obvious in the beginning that the narrator is going through something or suffering through some type of illness. The narrator puts trust in her husband and follows his direct orders, even if they make her unhappy. Unfortunately, things start to go awry as she’s…

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