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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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    who had requested his help with great denial. But how can people craft their denial to someone who is possibly in great need of help? Samuel Johnson was able to craft his denial through powerful use of diction, complex syntax, and the use of ethos, logos, and pathos. “I hope you will believe that my delay in answering your letter could proceed only from my unwillingness to destroy any hope that you had formed.” (Johnson,…

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    On this part John Paul takes immediate action to track down and teach Rich Marshall “a lesson”. In this instance it appeals to logos, giving a clear reason to protect Heidi from her stepfather. In this case, this John 's act of redemption is saving someone from evil, saving Heidi from Rich Marshall. This appeals to pathos, where one may do anything to protect their love ones. Towards…

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    hospital. Both their grandparents were married for over 60 years. They wanted to write a true love song, and set that example that they saw from their grandparents. First, this paper addresses Aristotle’s three rhetorical proofs, which are ethos, logos, and pathos. Second, Stephan E. Toulmin’s three types of claims: fact, policy, and value, are studied. “From the Ground Up” is a pathos song tied primarily to claims of value. I selected “From the Ground Up” because I feel that it has a true…

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    being allowed to get the proper medical attention. Whether it 's because the individual doesn 't have insurance, or because it doesn 't cover treatment, doctors are not being allowed to do their job in actually caring for the sick. By using pathos, logos, and ethos, Moore is able to further his argument. Each of the rhetoric devices helps to give his argument more meaning and to further invest the viewer into this growing problem. Throughout the movie, pathos is most commonly used in a variety…

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    at benching brand and service are very severe way. Through benchmarking, the Plaza will be capable to wipe out the weaknesses at the time and strategies that are employed threats through combat. The owners have strong feeling but, reconsidering a logo changes that will adverse effect in the market position to bring valuable lesion that is similar to revitalized brand that will aid the brand of benchmarking. The success of it markets brochure hence if benchmarking is adopted by plaza and the…

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    Saving Healthcare Many do not realize how lucky they are to live in a place that has medicine widely available to the public. The author of, “Hospitals targeted across South Sudan” Justin Lynch has reported many articles about the different condition of the people living in South Sudan and how they are suffering due to the failing health care of the country. Justin is currently working for the Associated Press in South Sudan. The destruction of the people’s homes and the hospitals within the…

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    ASPCA Rhetorical Analysis

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    For many years in America, different companies have used Aristotle 's three rhetorical appeals. The three different appeals are ethos, logos, and pathos. Pathos refers to the way that the author appeals to the audiences ' emotions. Ethos refers the way that the author builds trust and creditability with the audience. Logos refers to the author 's reasoning and logical evidence. Many of these appeals are seen through the use of an advertisement, a music video, visual arguments, or even pictures…

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    persuasion which are devices employed to make an appeal to the audience like ethos, pathos and logos. Analyzing the writing strategies of Malcolm Gladwell in “The Science of Shopping” and Attention Shoppers: Store Is Tracking Your Cell: Stephanie Clifford and Quentin Henry uses the the modes of persuasion to its best effect. lOGOS In clifford and henry’s writing he introduces the first mode of persuasion known as logos, it is the appeal to logic and reason. beginning with the benefits of being…

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    One can argue that man’s human nature is both inherently good and evil, but it is through the sin of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden that each generation born after them was no longer born without shame, which Hsun Tzu does a great job of showing how man’s nature is inherently evil. Hsun Tzu was a Chinese scholar who followed the Confucian belief who lived from 300-230 BCE. He wrote this piece of literature explaining how man is not born with an innocent or pure nature, meaning that in the…

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