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    compares each of his family members are separate paragraphs to make their household. Alexie uses the bits of logic to show him learning through reading. Him learning how to read saved his life from the stereotypes. In all, he uses pathos, ethos and logos to show the general public that learning can save a person’s life like him. Alexie touches more specifically to the young Native American community to agree with learning they can save their…

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    A photograph has a lot of meaning to it, as in the article “Essay: Icons as Fast, Fiction and Metaphor” by Philip Gefter says. When we think about a historical event, we tend to think about a photograph first just like how Rosa Parks picture reminds us about the civil rights moments and equality. Gefter talks about how some photograph makes us think that we are actually in there even though we are not. There are a lot of stories, emotions behind a photograph and it is not easy to identify. We…

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    In 2012, President Barack Obama delivered a speech at Newtown High School to console his sorrow to the families of victums and assure the community that they are not alone in such a difficult time. His speech was directed to multiple people as he opened his speech with “To all the families, first responders, to the community of Newtown, clergy, guests” (1). He conviced everyone that a school shooting could have happened anywhere and they are not alone by saying “They lost their lives in a school…

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    authority. Lincoln was a great president, that gave Americans hope through the Civil War. By telling Lincoln's views on Civil Rights gave the speech a certain feel. By King giving such strong ethos King really connected with his audience. He uses logos his analogies when he states, “America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked ‘insufficient…

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    I'm already hungry for a McDonald’s burger. Having a color scheme that’s red and yellow uses psychology to make people feel the way they want them to, hungry. According to Color Psychology, “It’s why red is the most prominent color in fast food logos –red stimulates appetite and express the speed at which you will be served your meal (the real fast in fast food). And it’s why you will have trouble eating food that is blue, or should I say why so few foods sold are blue in color. And even then,…

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    Casey Hopkins Professor Kristen Hoggatt-Abader English 101 10/15/15 Title – Michael Moore is able to effectively convince his audience that capitalism is having a negative effect on America through his use of ethos, pathos, and logos. Through Michael Moore’s use of graphs and statistics, he is able to appeal to the viewer and tell them that Capitalism isn’t working for the United States. Moore points out that “Millions of people were thrown out of work, and the remaining workers were told…

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    Music lyrics express emotions, experiences, and tell stories. They are used to communicate with other people and for the artist to express themselves through song. “Music is what feelings sounds like” (Georgia Gates). The lyrics of popular music shouldn’t be censored because they aren’t harmful to children’s development, lyrics have meaningful content, they help people through rough times, and they teach about the world. Many favorite artists come from unique backgrounds, “some had to deal…

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    It uses a combination of logos and pathos to convey its meaning. It uses visuals to describe what happened in the mid-1900s and 2011 in Alabama. This cartoon appeals to the intellect of the people, it is obviously that we all are not perfect and all of our ancestor were illegal…

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    uses Logos and Pathos in both his “I Have a Dream” speech and his “Letter From Birmingham Jail”, but he uses the emotional appeal or Pathos more often in both of these. MLK’s use of these in both is very similar but mostly the emotional appeal is the best thing he uses to get his point across. The use of pathos is very unique because he seems to try and toy with other people’s emotions to help them understand the importance of ending segregation. In MLK’s “I Have a Dream” speech he uses logos…

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    rhetorical elements of ethos, logos, and pathos. According to BYU, ethos means, “the persuasive appeal of one’s character”. Throughout the debate, Sanders attempted to make it seem like he was a righteous man, who will make good, moral decisions, for the betterment of all people. Sanders made it clear, when he made his points that these were his opinions. He stated “I am proud to say that…

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