the quote is quite promising in the eyes of myself, the general public, and most certainly to the people directly affected. The quote is a use of pathos because it triggers emotional flashbacks in the audience. This initial use of pathos is what grabs my attention and draws me closer to the point that she is trying to establish. She yet again uses pathos both near and during the end of her speech by saying the following. “So the attacks came A band of vicious terrorists tried to decapitate,...destroy
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offenses that could classify someone as a sex offender, so the court system, and society should not group them into one large statistic. The author is very effective using multiple techniques including ethos, logos, and pathos to prove that not every one of these offenders should be banished from society. Ethos is the appeal to ethics, and it uses credible recourses to get to the point. In this editorial in particular, it is used to show that people we look up to are cracking down on sex offenders, and
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of bourbon, it’ll make a man out of you.” Carl’s Jr. commercials like this one knows what crowd they are trying to reach. This commercial does a fantastic job on introducing the product and getting your attention, while making great use of pathos logos and ethos. Carl’s Jr. is an american based fast food restaurant that continues to expand in different countries. The restaurant was founded July 17, 1941 in Los Angeles California, by the founder Carl Karcher. Investing with his wife Margaret, Carl
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Answer the questions separately. 1. Give an outline of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s main points 2. How does the speaker engage the reader (audience, receiver)? Illustrate your answer with examples from the text. * Brug tropes og schemes * Ethos, pathos, logos * Ancedotes * Allusions * Osv, kig på powerpointet 3. Discuss whether America is (still) the land of opportunity and the land of the free? * Ikke helt personlige mening, vi skal være saglige og se tingene fra forskellige perspektiver
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and youth found in a homeless situation. Justification for changing the definition of homelessness is provided in this article by Duffield using ethos to prove creditability with homelessness, logos to support why she believes in modifying the definition and pathos to create empathy the with the readers on effects of homelessness. Duffield proves ethos in the article by quoting Federal law, The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) criteria, and her professional credentials on the issues
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Miller keep our magnificent eagles soaring forever.” Miller High-Life products also stand over their slogan which reads “Made the American Way”. With patriotism in mind, the ad uses Ethos, Pathos and Logos to reach out to the American public and together they can save the eagles. The author clearly displays ethos in the ad “Help Miller High-Life Save America’s Eagles” by the authority eagles have in the sky. Being that eagles really don’t have any predators other than man, we can save their species
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Americans in all ages, political and religious stands. The sentences of the article are long in average. The topic is easy to understand, and it is actually for a whole generation. She is using all three rhetorical styles (ethos, logos and pathos.) The author has an active use of logos by referring to a lot of polls about what the “Generation Y” sees as the major important things in their life in the future. The polls are made in different states in the US, and she
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Ray Kurzweil does a good job at arguing his point that one day technology will exceed human intelligence. He uses logos, pathos, ethos, and kairos effectively to help prove his point in a clear and understanding way. However, his work is outdated. The technology that we have today either exceeds his expectations or has not reaches his expectations as quickly as he predicted. He uses logos by talking about his argument from different perspectives; this is a very effective way of showing readers that
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matter of equality amongst all the races to point. In order to invoke certain connections to the audience, King uses rhetorical devices. All of which can be grouped into the three main groups, ethos, pathos, and logos. Firstly, King builds the trust of the audience by adding credibility, through the process of ethos. Add Sent.- The first such allusion was a reference to the Emancipation Proclamation. In which King states,“ signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon
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the audience. T Throughout the speech Clinton does make use of rhetorical appeals known as ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos is the speakers credibility or ethical appeal. Some examples of her using ethos is when she states, “It’s conferences like this that compel governments and peoples everywhere to listen, look, and face the world’s most pressing problems” (Clinton par 6). Another example of her using ethos is when she states, “That is why every woman, every man, every child, every family, and every
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