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    uses specific references to stricter gun control laws by employing ethos, pathos and logos to construct his argument in order to convince his audience. The first rhetorical appeal he uses in the film is ethos. Ethos is the credibility or ethical appeal…

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    advice given to the audience is to not give up even when everything looks hopeless. This uses logos more than pathos because during our darkest times we feel useless and defeated. This uses logos because it’s saying if you work through it you’ll get the fruits of your labor. 3. Job’s gives the advice if you follow what you love, trust in fate it will work out all ok. This uses more pathos than logos because it uses the emotion trust and inspiration. I think this is more powerful because I…

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    freedom how he makes himself free by learning how to read and write but he’s not fully free yet because African American are still slaves and at the day of the day he is still an African American. Douglass use all three of modes make his argument ethos, logos, and pathos that’s what make his argument strong. In “The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass” Douglass communicate…

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    McDonald’s. That is breakfast lunch and dinner from the all famous fast food restaurant. Documenting this experiment for us to see, he uses statistics, or logos, emotions, or pathos, and credible people, or ethos, throughout the documentary to show us why we have a problem in American culture. These techniques convince us of his point very well Logos is the biggest factor for this documentary in convincing us that we have a problem with obesity because…

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    rhetorical appeals consist of ethos, pathos and logos. The course text has helped me appreciate that a rhetor can use one or two or all three kinds of appeals, depending on the rhetorical situation, to deliver a message to their audience. They can make a rhetorical appeal by trying to convince someone they are a credible, honest, and ethical source (ethos), influence an audience’s emotions (pathos), or by offering original data or convincing evidence (logos). These appeals are essential to all…

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    1) Baldwin letter: Letter is one the oldest kind of written form addressed to a person or organization. At the beginning of a letter essay, the writer will specifically state the subject that he/she wrote to, but actually the audience can be more than that. For example, James Baldwin’s letter, he wrote to his nephew on the one hundredth anniversary of the emancipation as the title tell us. But I think he wanted to tell not only to his nephew, but also the younger generation to love their race…

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    In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt won the presidential election of the United States. When he was elected as president, the Great Depression had only worsened, giving him a chance to not only gain support, but also continue to win over his doubtful citizens. The purpose of the speech was to reassure his citizens that he had everything dealing with the Great Depression under control and would do everything he could to fix it. In Roosevelt’s speech, he builds first off of emotion, logic, and then…

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    believed. The stories that the people in Greece told explained events which could not be explained by science. In agreement with Rudolph Musngi, In the present day, these stories called myths are so well known that can be used in major brand names and logos(Brand names). Companies such as Nike and Pandora recognize how mythological branding in the marketing of their products allows them to be more successful due to the associating characteristics of mythological characters and events. Nike…

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    In the novel 1984, one of the most frightening aspects is “Newspeak,” the systematic destruction of language as a medium of truth. “Newspeak” is used to reconstruct the language so that any way of verbal opposition to the Party is impossible. By creating “Newspeak”, the government could remove or change the meanings of different words to assist the power of Big Brother and overall eliminate thoughtcrime. The people of Oceania are greatly controlled by “Newspeak” and the new language it has…

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    In the beginning of the novel, the unnamed protagonist, a young black man graduating high school addresses his graduating class with a speech. Instead of saying “ social responsibility”, he accidentally says “ social equality” and is immediately asked for clarification from his white audience who are shocked about the comment. On page 31 the the narrator recalls “the laughter hung smokelike in the sudden stillness” and the men asked if he was being “smart”. The narrator later apologizes for the…

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