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    as one. Pelletier better explains what people should be aware about when becoming a local eater. In Pelletier’s article he clearly states and uses logos to explain the facts of why people should not be locavores and overshadows his less successful portrayals of his use of ethos and pathos. In Pelletier article he successfully demonstrates the use of logos throughout. He starts off strong by stating “there is no coffee plantation anywhere around here,” and he’s right about that (Pelletier…

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    Water Pollution In Ghana

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    take any of it seriously. For example, “In 2000, only 40 percent of the rural population had access to safe water in Ghana” (para. 5), after which she does not refer to where she got the information. The article would have had a much more effective logos argument if the author would have simply added a few references here and there. The one thing Tweneboah’s article does better is, that it more effectively crafted a pathos argument, because it takes a focus on the people affected by the…

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    The article “Barhopping with the Bud Girls” by James Hibberd gives its readers a bit of insight into a controversial marketing technique of some of America’s largest beer companies. In the article, Hibberd shows how certain companies hire college students as representatives for the company and how those students market their particular beer brand to their fellow students. I think this article is directed towards any average adult who is curious about the potential abuse of alcohol on college…

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    are, and how they can positively influence my writing. Through the contents of my papers, whether they are from my history class, narrative in writing course, or Writing 102 itself, I clearly demonstrate the rhetoric appeals of ethos, pathos, and logos to enhance my writing ability and amplify a more positive reaction from my readers. Although each individual papers of mine bear different topics and styles of writing, the presence of the appeals are fluently intertwined, and establish a…

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    of “What Makes a Good Documentary?” Said, “the essential element of a good documentary is simple, the story.” What makes a worthy story and how do we gather it? It all starts with the art of persuasion, done by appealing to logos, ethos, and pathos. The first component is logos where the creator makes a claim or argument that is later proven using evidence like action or still shots that are credible and reveal the truth. Next is ethos, this is when filmmakers keep an open mind and respect other…

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    Non Organic Advertising

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    Advertisement companies and marketing firms have the most demand nowadays, because everywhere you look you can see some form of advertisement. It is far from surprising to spot an abundant of brand name and logos in all places all targeted to different individuals for a variety of reasons. Although one many not notice that all ads are not the same, some created for specific audiences while others are for more general purposes. Particular advertisements are even intended to invoke certain…

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    Persuasion Pros And Cons

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    Poet Aesop once said, “Persuasion is often more effectual than force.” Marketers today rely heavily on the art of persuasion, so much so that they have it narrowed down to a sort of science. For example, how many people have been persuaded to buy a weight loss pill? The commercials are very convincing, promising consumers to lose a crazy amount of weight with their pill, and even showing examples of people who lost a great deal of weight while taking the pill. What the advertisers fail to…

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    once stated that rhetoric classifies as “the ability, in each particular case, to see the available means of persuasion.” Among the three main arguments in Paradise Lost, each carry, at least, one form of Aristotle’s rhetorics: Ethos, Pathos, and/or Logos. Whether it be Eve persuading Adam, or Satan persuading Eve, each argument succeeds in its intentions, ultimately winning over the counter-arguments. The first of the three arguments proposes itself between Eve and Adam, over their separating.…

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    Subway Symbols

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    Symbols are used by many brands to bring a distinctive image to a consumers mind when in need of a product. The symbol a brand uses must show the customers the meaning behind the brand and the experience the customers have when using the products. The symbol could be as little as something that continually shows up in advertising, or a person that constantly endorses the brand. These symbols are Jared from Subway, the Pillsbury Dough Boy, and Ronald McDonald. All these symbols bring to mind…

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    done orderly fashioned as Schwartz describe throughout the article. Employees want respect and other things so bad that some are willing to get less pay. Sources were used throughout of Schwartz article, many sources like ethos pathos and logos. Schwartz strongly states ethos throughout the article he used references to inform on how work is not all about money. One of the sources he used to describe his ethos appeal was Adam Smith who wrote “The Wealth of Nation (PARAGRAPH 2) and he…

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