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    colorful images to make the reader happy and excited to open the book. Since Ethos means credibility I chose a picture of an award from the Grammys, award as big as the Grammys that gives an artist a lot of credibility with his or her peers and fans. Pathos means emotion, so I decided to insert an emotional song lyric, when you read this lyric it will make you think and get emotional. Lastly, logos means logic so I chose to put an image of music on a staff because reading music on a page is a…

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    The author of Starbucks: More Than Just Coffee, Amanda Roadarmel, used many examples of ethos, pathos, and logos throughout her article. She used ethos to portray credibility and to obtain the trust of the audience. She shows her credibility through her knowledge on Starbucks. Pathos was used to connect with the audience through emotion and experience in order to get the audience to feel more passionately about the subject. The author connected with the audience through her descriptions on…

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    audience being our English 101 class or incoming freshmen. The timing of the chapter is Monday, February 20th at 3:35 PM the day it is due. The forum or where we turn it in at is on Reggienet, and the genre is the how to chapter. I learned a lot about pathos, logos, and ethos and during my first week of class and I believe I used them to the best of my ability in my writing. To be honest I thought I did a good job using…

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    the war effort (i.e., logos). Thus, Britain maintains its power and stability due to the vast number of men signing up. Finally, since the ultimate goal of the war poster is to illicit troops, the poster has to appeal to the viewers emotions (i.e., pathos). As mentioned earlier, Kitchener is seen as making a personal plea, and not to just anyone. Kitchener is appealing to YOU (the viewer) personally and on an emotional level. The technique is a clever one, since the impact of this personal…

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    Agbemabiese On Education

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    Padmore E. Agbemabiese’s (2010) article, “Are the Schools We Have the Schools We Need in Ghana?”, the pathos argument is effective in that it uses emotional examples, connotative meanings, and an emotional tone to convey a strong message and make the readers emotionally involved in the subject. For example, Agbemabiese (2010) writes, “It should be politically…

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    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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    explores advertising and the role of product placement and branding in television/film and our lives uses ethos, pathos, and logos throughout this film. In addition, this film organized very well and it show us how Morgan Spurlock made it. I think half of the film is POM marketing and how he tell us it is natural 100% then present it to people how might be interested. So what ethos, pathos, or logos he did use? And why he used natural lightening, not professional cameras, and how these things…

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    Gaiman's Argument

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    He claimed that the best method for a successful and literate future is to read to children when they are young so they can form good habits at a young age. In order to most effectively get his message across, Gaiman demonstrated the use of ethos, pathos, logos, as well as forming his arguments with the use of six plus one traits. There are many ways to get your message across to readers and one way that writers do this is in the way that they present their arguments. One…

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    When persuading someone or a large group the persuader will use three basic methods: ethos, pathos, logos. In Dr. King’s letter, “Letter from Birmingham Jail” he used all three methods to persuade his fellow clergymen and the white moderate. The three basic foundations of persuasion: ethos, pathos, and logos are also known as credibility, emotion, and logic; however, only one method stood out from the others and goaded Dr. King’s agenda/objective to his audience. The method ethos for credible…

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    102 itself, I clearly demonstrate the rhetoric appeals of ethos, pathos, and logos to enhance my writing ability and amplify a more positive reaction from my readers. Although each individual papers of mine bear different topics and styles of writing, the presence of the appeals are fluently intertwined, and establish a foundation for each paper. When registering for my…

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