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    professionals like Petersen and is peer reviewed, it is a weaker paper in my opinion compared to the popular article written by Burgess. Burgess’ paper uses a variety of ethos, pathos, and logos throughout the article whereas Petersen’s paper was quite limited in these writing techniques. Ethos, pathos, and logos are appeals that writers use to prove their point. Ethos has to do with credibility. An example…

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    best-selling book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Rebecca Skloot tells the story of a kind and caring black women in the 1950’s who never ever knew her cells were being taken for research, and while Skloot certainly establishes both ethos and logos, her most effective writing and argumentation comes through her use of pathos. While writing her novel, Skloot understands the importance…

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    JPT Logos refers to logical reason and proof or evidence. Similarly, Pathos refers to feelings and emotional appeals whereas; Ethos refers to trust and credibility. The first video, “Drunk History- Claudette Colvin And Rosa Parks” was about the 15 years old black girl who was wearing an eye glasses. She was going home from school as usual. Suddenly, a white girl appears in the bus and says to move from their seat to Claudette and her friend because she was white. Claudette’s friend moved from…

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    Essay On Logos Logos

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    Logo Project Research Task By Cooper Hollis 7SC Q1. Show Examples of five famous logos, describe why they are successful and what they represent. The Coca Cola logo is one of the most famous logos in the world. It is famous and successful because of its advertising and consumption of the drink world wide. The logo represents the name of the brand in a calligraphy like font in the colour of a bright red. The colour red can evoke an increase in a person's hunger or appetite. Calligraphy may be…

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    colors are uneventful and make the images look lifeless. Also, the viewer is not drawn to any particular part of the image because of the lack of color. Nothing in the images really stands out because of their color with the exception of the Pedigree logo. The lack of attention grabbing details adds to…

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    might be interested or uninformed about unjust police killings. The purpose of this article was to inform people who were otherwise not informed about unjust police killings and its effect over generations. This article contains examples of ethos, logos, and pathos. Pathos, being the most commonly used of the three,…

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    followed. It, and the associated music video, produce the argument that we need to spend more of our lives in silence rather than surrounded by sound. The rhetoric of twenty one pilot’s “Car Radio” is effective because of emotional appeals to ethos, logos, and pathos. Twenty one pilots establish their credibility by placing themselves in a place of power and control in their music video for “Car Radio.”…

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    Trademark Law

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    The United States policy regarding trademarks, known officially as the U.S. Trademark Law, is incredibly important to the way American society functions on a daily basis. Not only does the law encourage competitive business, but it also plays an important role in both American culture and the legal system. A trademark is some type of symbol that points “distinctly to the origin or ownership of merchandise…and [is] legally reserved for the exclusive use of the owner” (in text). Oftentimes a…

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    Four Party Moment

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    Now while the article does struggle with logos, it does well with pathos and has a neutral ethos which makes it an effective argument. Lane did struggle more with his logos. The main claim of the argument is that we should have four parties instead of two. The argument is pretty clear because he gives reasons to support his argument. There are two main reasons…

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    Dyson Argument Analysis

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    towards fifteen year olds like myself scrolling through the channels to find a show to watch. Dyson plays directs commercials like so towards mothers, and cleaning freaks. How do they get people to buy their vacuum? Through the appeals known as Ethos, Logos, and Pathos. Although all three appeals are equally important when attempting to successfully persuade a group of people, one…

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