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    Snapchat stories were first introduced as a way to share a picture or video with all of you friends for 24 hours. After this, the story disappears. You are able to draw on, add filters, and add text to the pictures or videos you take. People are able to take screenshots of your story. After the success that Snapchat had, Facebook tried to buy them for 3 billion dollars. They declined. However, Facebook does own Instagram. And after Instagram’s new update, stories were included in the application…

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    This assignment taught me how to effectively analyze sources and become unbiased. Before the unit two assignment, I had no idea what ethos, pathos, and logos were. In addition, to be unbiased on a subject that was clearly catered to one side seemed illogical to me. However, due to teacher conferences I was able to grasp the purpose of the assignment. After I analyzed the sources I began…

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    ” This is who IKEA is. Ethos is shown with the bold IKEA lettering in white, by prominently displaying it across the top of the page, guaranteeing potential buyers that this company vouches for what they sell. In the process, they are also claiming they can provide them with the same feeling of “home sweet home” and “live love laugh” that is used as a theme in their ad, if you buy their furniture and other products. The people gathered at the table are also a tactic of ethos because they are…

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    will pay $4.50 for 5 wings that taste the opposite for what they are at Gumby’s Pizza. In addition, the letters on the menu are designed to grab the customers’ attention. The menu has big bold letters, creating creativity. The menu uses pathos and ethos because the pictures and wording keep the costumers wanting more and craving, and they both give credit to Buffalo Wild Wings. The rhetoric inside the building and on the menu share a common context and audience. The context is cultural because…

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    political leader in their speech. 2. Review of Related Theoretical and Empirical Background Theoretical framework for the analysis is Aristotelian approach, the Greek philosopher, who divided the means of persuasion, appeals, into three categories-Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. I will review the theoretical foundation and define the key words that make the analytic component of the research. Persuasion As Charteris-Black (2005) notes rhetoric is the art of persuading others, therefore rhetoric…

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    Not only specifically the blood but the color of the blood, and the reason that this isn’t linked with the prior paragraph is because it doesn’t specifically tie into ethos. The reason that this is so very important is because the blood is red, and catches the audiences eye at first glance. When you look at this picture the first thing you see is the blood shooting out of the phone, but the first thing you think about…

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    written by Scott Cline suggests that in fact Carns Jr. has his facts about shale fracking wrong and that there is no danger to the people or the environment. In writing their respective articles both authors use the following persuasive techniques: ethos, logos, and pathos; however, Cline due to his knowledge of the…

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    In addition, he suggests that we should not only minimize the school year by a year, but incorporate community service into the school system. His view towards this situation are justified throughout this composition by his use of effective logos, ethos, and pathos. Eggers has a valid proposal towards his audience, but he fails to elaborate on more solutions to further…

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    Beast, was drawn-out, being over 300 pages long. Jeanne made various changes to La Belle et la Bete; she took out the sexuality component and numerous subplots. Despite the revisions, Jeanne kept the story intact (Forgotten Books, vii). Her use of ethos, pathos, and logos emphasize the theme of love. Madame Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve’s La Belle et la Bete and Jeanne’s Beauty and the Beast, follow…

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    persuade that person. These aspects are respectively called ethos, logos, and pathos; these three tools of rhetoric are used to support both sides of the gun control debate. All three of these tools use the idea of labeling to explain both sides. Labeling is the idea THAT While ethos, logos, and pathos all discuss different aspects of gun control: within each aspect labeling is used to further the need or absence of gun control. Ethos within gun control focuses on the mentally…

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