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    There is an agreement in investigations that the type of appeal must be consistent with the type of the product for maximum effectiveness so that the logical appeal is more effective for a useful product in practice, and emotional appeal is appropriate for experimental products or those confirms a value. Although this theory of adaptation seems logical, but creating the effectiveness of these two…

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    's three appeals, how to quote accurately, how to use signal phrases, how to integrate sources, how to create a Works Cited Page, and what a research-based proposal argument is, and my personal favorite, logical fallacies. Before taking English Comp, I never really put much thought into how an argument was constructed, or what made it either effective or ineffective. During this semester, I have learned that it is possible to make a very persuasive argument by utilizing the correct appeals,…

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    Getting an education is not a piece of cake because it needs efforts. We also have to think critically by using the power of our intelligence. In the speech, “Do Schools Kill Creativity?” the speaker Ken Robinson recognize as an international leader in the development of creativity, innovation and human resources in education argues at the TED conference in 2006 that we are educating our kids without creativity because schools and universities consider the academic abilities more important.…

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    persuasive essay can be done in various ways. In Libby Hill’s essay “Calvin and Hobbes: The Voice of the Lonely Child”, she uses methods such as emotional appeal and testimony to connect to her readers. In Melissa Rubin’s essay, “Advertisements R Us”, she uses a very different approach as to how she persuades her reader. Rubin concentrates on logical appeal and historical facts to prove her claims. Both of these essays present reasonable arguments in different techniques as to what their claims…

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    Slap Her: Video Analysis

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    the video all lie under the ages stated in the World Health Organization study. It is the emotional tie--- the thought of the same boys who dreamt of becoming “firefighters” and “bakers” becoming part of the statistic--- that added onto the logical appeal of the video. The World Health Organization ran a study “on the prevalence of dating violence in North America and Europe... 4.2–46% of girls and 2.6–33% of boys experienced physical dating violence during adolescence…” (p.9). The boys…

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    better relate to human nature and better connect with the plebeians rather than Brutus who tries to appeal to logic…

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    He also reviews beauty and how society’s standard of beauty affected his outlook on himself and those around him. Although his experiences are true; Rodriguez commits multiple fallacies in his writing including small sample, appeal to authority, suppressed evidence, and appeal to ignorance. First, Rodriguez believed that for a student to be an academic success the student had to sever ties with their family and culture; he defends this with personal stories of failed attempts…

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    In Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and Machiavelli’s The Prince, deception is a tool that one uses to gain a personal advantage. Despite the negative connotation that is typically associated with deception, Twelfth Night and The Prince demonstrate how deception can bring a positive outcome. If one employs a deceptive appearance under necessary circumstances, the end result must be justifiable, even when a majority of people are willingly deceived. Characterized by her beauty and resourcefulness,…

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    Food Inc Documentary

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    Food, Inc. is a 2008 documentary directed by Robert Kenner. Food, Inc. introduces unaware Americans of the topic of America’s corporate controlled food industry. Food, Inc. highlights how fast food has encouraged a huge growth in the production of food which resulted in food safety becoming a second thought. Food, Inc. illustrates the importance of consuming healthy and non-contaminated food. With factories becoming larger due to the increase in need for food faster, industries are finding any…

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    relentlessly depicts the Confederate flag as a symbol of hatred and unspeakable evils that was done to African-Americans during the civil war till present day. The board through this evaluation shows that the board uses strong ethical and pathos appeals throughout the entire editorial. They were also one sided throughout the entire essay. Summary The Boards main argument is that the flag symbolizes hate and that Governor Nikki Haley was right to force down the flag. The board strategically…

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