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    The Greek philosopher Aristotle divided the art of persuasion, into three categories Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. These models were used by writers to persuade their audiences. Persuasion from Ethos [is the] “sources credibility, the speakers/authors authority.” Persuasion from Logos [is] “the logic used to support a claim (induction and deduction); can also be the facts and statistics used to help support the argument.” And finally the persuasion of Pathos [is] “the emotional or motivated…

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    rational order that can be explained by appeal to existence and operations of power of reason, which they called Logos. Logos is defined as God, or reason, intelligence or mind. They believe that God, along with the soul/mind consists as a separate entity than the physical body. The stoics defined logos as entity in the universe that’s based on just mind and intellect. Stoics believe logo as an intangible object, entity of the universe. Descartes perceives this different than the stoics.…

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    She does an exceptional job with logos throughout her essay. A majority of the points she used are valid. One of which she presents statistics stating, “Though dropout rates vary, it is estimated that in the U.S., approximately 50% of students who begin college never graduate.” (Pharinet). Although this is satisfactory for logos, she could use better statistics that could have better justified the topic. For example, she should have…

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    Naomi Klein’s 1999 No Logo book not only explores but also challenges the impact globalized brands and companies have had on culture. Under the chapter titled “Threats and Temps” (10) she illustrates her point in the specific area of jobs and what they represent. When we enter the final part of the book, this including chapter 16, Klein describes what is known as “Culture Jamming” where advertising is now used as a tool to convey political messages against either corporations or society itself.…

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    pathos, and logos) what pieces of Ethos, Logos and Pathos evidence are strongest in Atticus’ closing argument? Why? Explain why each piece of evidence is powerful and which form of rhetoric (ethos, pathos, and logos) applies. Explain in three thorough paragraphs. Your final writing piece should be structured like this: Introduction sentence Paragraph 1 Quote 1 (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) including citation, explanation, and form of rhetoric used. Paragraph 2 Quote 2 (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) including…

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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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    A good logo is more than a picture to slap onto stationary or billboards. Your logo is a symbol that can help people to remember you business and even stir emotions. It only works that way if gets designed properly. While you can DIY your own logo design, you're likely to end up with something that you don't love and customers don't respond to. A professional dental logo design offers benefits that a DIY version can't match. Let's dig into three of those benefits. Simplicity There's an…

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    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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    modes of persuasion effectively, she did not efficiently demonstrate the use of the mode logos, logical argument, throughout her speech. Aristotle describes logos as the techniques that have the power to persuade. The speaker used a diagram and one personal experience as an example in order to illustrate her use of logos in her argument. However, the diagram and experience did not sufficiently illustrate logos because she did not provide new evidence for the audience. She only used her expert…

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    “Branded World: The Success of the Nike Logo”, by Michael Levine, is an extremely effective argument due to his effective usage of quotes, statistics, and rhetorical questions. In utilizing these tactics, the author creates a powerful argument and convinces his audience to support his take on the issue. However, Levine’s argument could have been extensively enhanced if he had used a suitable analytical graph to support his statistic and prove his point. “Branded World” is an effective argument…

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