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    Pathos is the emotional or motivational appeals; vivid language, emotional language and numerous sensory details. The author uses pathos when he talks about how many children who have homosexual parents are questioned in school. He talks about instances where the children are out playing with other children and are asked…

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    16&17) This argument is not strong because it only shows the viewpoint of someone that is living in South Sudan and going through the troubles the country is facing making the argument weaker than it could have been. In Justin Lynch’s article, the pathos argument is very strong due to how the article allowing the reader to really think about what is truly going on and developing a picture to form in the reader’s head that allows the reader to feel sad and want to help fix the problems…

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    gather it? It all starts with the art of persuasion, done by appealing to logos, ethos, and pathos. The first component is logos where the creator makes a claim or argument that is later proven using evidence like action or still shots that are credible and reveal the truth. Next is ethos, this is when filmmakers keep an open mind and respect other subjects allowing them to voice their opinions. Then there is pathos, this is when the author will incite you to feel emotions usually sparking a…

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    Rhetoric Persuasion Essay

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    Rhetoric: persuasion at its finest Rhetoric is the art of persuasion. There are three parts to rhetoric. Logos, ethos, and pathos are the three parts and some of them are more important than the rest. I think that pathos is the most important and I will tell you later why I think. Without all three it will not work as well. If you do not do good people will not be persuaded and that is not the goal. Aristotle used rhetoric very well and he pretty much changed how it was being used at that time.…

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    Persuasion Pros And Cons

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    A great example of an advertisement using pathos is a commercial promoting Dick’s Sporting Goods. The commercial starts with a father buying his young daughter a basketball hoop for Christmas. The daughter becomes very excited when she sees the hoop and immediately hugs her father. The commercial…

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    that something needs to be done before it's too late. I Think this image does a great job making people realize that there is definitely something they can do to help and that doing something about this problem is the clear and obvious choice. Logos Pathos and ethos aren't the only rhetorical pieces this image uses. To make this advertisement the author had to make many connections, whether that was trying to figure out a target audience or what the image should even be, and lastly he had to…

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    Water Pollution In Ghana

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    where she got the information. The article would have had a much more effective logos argument if the author would have simply added a few references here and there. The one thing Tweneboah’s article does better is, that it more effectively crafted a pathos argument, because it takes a focus on the people affected by the problem, not just the problem like the second article. It makes the reader you feel bad for the women there, as it goes over hardship after hardship that they face every day.…

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    will get done orderly fashioned as Schwartz describe throughout the article. Employees want respect and other things so bad that some are willing to get less pay. Sources were used throughout of Schwartz article, many sources like ethos pathos and logos. Schwartz strongly states ethos throughout the article he used references to inform on how work is not all about money. One of the sources he used to describe his ethos appeal was Adam Smith who wrote “The Wealth of Nation (PARAGRAPH 2)…

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    These devices are pathos, logos, ethos. The rhetoric devices in the Declaration of Independence are still used in writing today. Rhetoric devices are usually used in persuasive writing. The Declarations of Independence was a piece of writing that persuaded many colonists to go to war with Great Brittan. Pathos is the most effective way of persuading someone. Pathos plays on people’s emotions to get the reader to agree with the author. The Declaration of Independence used pathos when they listed…

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    Art Of Rhetoric Analysis

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    out of trouble. The art of Rhetoric is made up of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. First, Ethos is the credibility of the speaker. The audience needs to know why they should trust what the speaker is saying. Ethos can be shown through work and life experiments, college degrees, awards, the character of the speaker, and when the speaker establishes common ground. Next, when a speaker appeals to the emotions of the audience that is called Pathos. The speaker…

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