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    anyone who might be interested or uninformed about unjust police killings. The purpose of this article was to inform people who were otherwise not informed about unjust police killings and its effect over generations. This article contains examples of ethos, logos, and pathos. Pathos, being the most commonly used of the three,…

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    relation with music. In my cover i bring in real life examples in a simple but, unique way. It shows the reader enough information without overloading her mind and eyes. I used colorful images to make the reader happy and excited to open the book. Since Ethos means credibility I chose a picture of an award from the Grammys, award as big as the Grammys that gives an artist a lot of credibility with his or her peers and fans. Pathos means emotion, so I decided to insert an emotional song lyric,…

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    Introduction to Composition we analyzed the use of ethos, pathos, and logos which was the second time I was introduced to the use of these rhetorical elements, the first was in high school in my Honors English Class. I’ve never had to look for these elements in a movie before which was the main difference in this class, and where I learned the most about these rhetorical elements. I learned about how to balance pathos with logos, and to wrap it all up in ethos. I learned the right and the wrong…

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    hopes it will stop them from continuing the pollution of the city. All advertisements contain ethos, logos, and/or pathos. In this ad, it is clear that all three play a role. Pathos can be found in the quote “Littering says a lot about you.” It makes the reader feel guilt or remorse for littering. No one wants to be called lazy, so those who actually have littered may remember this in the future. Ethos is shown by providing the company coupled with city that founded the ad. The city of Toronto…

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    When creating commercials, marketers need to establish a targeted audience. Depending on the brand it can be targeted towards women, men, little kids, adults, old people or sometimes a combination of them all. When body wash commercials are designed, the two different types of targeted audiences are either for men or women. Advertisements for men and women differ by promoting different results based on what each gender wants. While men’s commercials promote his desire for getting the woman,…

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    Lukianoff 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…

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    Pharinet’s short essay, “Is College for Everyone?” appeared in an AssociatedContent.com blog. She explains that college will not be for every person since some aren’t willing to learn or even cares about learning in college. Student determination towards continuing with college is simply because it has become the norm for today’s society, their parents urge them to, and the many ways on how receive financial aid. There’s a very seldom number of students that continue after high school with…

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    According to Harvard Management; what makes someone a good communicator? There’s no mystery here, not since Aristotle identified the three critical elements- ethos, pathos, and logos about a thousand years ago (Edinger, S. 2013). According to Harvard Management; Ethos deals with credibility, which is often determined by those that have technical expertise in a specific area. It also reflects integrity and character, which helps convince people you are not going…

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    very distinct information only from watching the first 2 seconds. Rhetorical analysis is used to depict who we are addressing the situation to and what kind of people. Ethos uses verbal cues trying to promote that their product is highly recommended, and that they are the best company to provide it for you. Companies use ethos strategies to broadcast what type of people they are, and the type of people who want business from. Companies created…

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    that explores advertising and the role of product placement and branding in television/film and our lives uses ethos, pathos, and logos throughout this film. In addition, this film organized very well and it show us how Morgan Spurlock made it. I think half of the film is POM marketing and how he tell us it is natural 100% then present it to people how might be interested. So what ethos, pathos, or logos he did use? And why he used natural lightening, not professional cameras, and how these…

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