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    Immeasurable Lie “Blackfish” the truth comes out. At Sea World animals are being abused, and the truth withheld from the public. In the movie “Blackfish” the whole truth comes out about how Sea World lied about whales and the death of trainers. Using ethos, logos and pathos the movie tells the whole truth. The truth that Sea World would not release to the public, but instead lied about just about every situation there was, that involved a whale or a trainer. To begin with, in the movie…

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    The author in “Why Literature Matters” is saying that recently people have stopped literature. And the author states this in paragraph two. Also the author in order to backup her claim uses a lot of Ethos, Logos, and Pathos In the first half of “Why Literature Matters” the author uses logos to support her claim that people have stopped reading literature. Like when she says “According to the 2002 survey of public participation for the arts.” She got facts from them to help make her argument…

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    completely recover. But it can be serious, even deadly, especially for babies, pregnant women, adolescents, adults, and people with weakened immune systems.” (CDC, 2015). The CDC shows the importance of the chickenpox vaccine through ethos, pathos, and logos. Audience, Purpose, and Rhetorical Stance The audience for this article is targeted towards people who have not gotten their chickenpox…

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    overcome difficult challenges. America decided to start getting into the space exploration field, so America went against a strong space competitor, The Soviet Union. In this essay I will explain to you the way John F. Kennedy uses ethos, pathos, and logos. In this speech, John F. Kennedy uses ethos by knowing his place. By that, I mean that John F. Kennedy was the most liked president. So by being most liked it gave him an advantage on getting his point across. For an example…

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    The Greek term Logos has a wide scope of understanding. It can symbolize divinity ranging from simple utterances to large scale events (Harris, 2014, pg.231). On the other spectrum it can represent the cosmic Reason that controls the universe. In John the Word is viewed as divine Wisdom, and cosmic Reason. Christ in pre-human form was what was used to form heaven and earth. In John the Word became flesh and begin to live amongst the people of earth. This can be seen when describing the account…

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    The Significance of the Logos for All Religions The famous speech in Regensburg on September 12, 2006, created serious controversy at the time. The point of the speech was, the importance of reason in Christianity and in other religions not, as many people took it, about criticizing the religion of Islam. To understand this concept of faith in the speech, we must first understand what it is faith, and that reason, no matter which religion you belong is reflected in that faith. The word faith…

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    Revolutions Authors use a variety of techniques in order to get the audience to connect and interpret an article. In the article, “Small Change”, by Malcolm Gladwell, he uses pathos and logos effectively so that he is able to get readers to connect to his work. Pathos appeals to the audience’s emotions, and logos refers to the logic of the writer when appealing to the audience’s intellect. Such rhetorical appeals help to strengthen his article on the limitations of how social media has not…

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    term logos for Jesus connects Jesus not only to the account of Genesis 1, but ties into the Universe itself. The Greek principle of Cosmic Reason is the idea that the earth is orderly, which we can see today through our ability to measure things in the study of science (Harris, 2014). This thought is not new to recent Christianity however, but has been around for quite some time thanks to John. Van Der Kooi points out the Calvin’s theory was a continuation of John’s use of the term logos,…

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    speech and realized that he has used several rhetorical appeals such as Ethos, Logos, and Pathos. The meaning of Ethos is that it is an appeal to ethics, and it…

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    “cripples our kids” (Gatto). He used rhetoric, a form of persuasive communication, in order to support his argument and appeal to his audience. The most prominent forms of rhetoric that play a structural role in his essay include; ethos, pathos and logos. One of the rhetorical strategies that Gatto used in Against School is known as ethos. The word ethos is a Greek word, meaning character. This strategy refers to the credibility of the author or speaker. Ethos is most commonly expressed as…

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