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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is a government website that provides information about various diseases, disabilities, disorders, etc.. The CDC provides multiple webpages about Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) that list and provide information about causes, treatments, variations, and signs/symptoms of the disorder. On their informative pages, they use rhetorical devices to better portray their message. The CDC effectively uses the three rhetorical devices, pathos, ethos, and logos, to reach their goal of informing their target audience and providing a clear perspective on Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. The CDC effectively uses the rhetorical device, ethos, by proving its credibility and becoming a …show more content…

While it was not as obvious and apparent as ethos and logos were on the webpage, the CDC did touch on the rhetorical device of pathos. They do not provide as much content that would be considered emotional as other resources on their page. Although the CDC’s main focus was not on pathos, the article was still effective because it was informative and did not necessarily need more pathos in order to be effective. In the article, called “Data & Statistics”, they use statistics that have the potential to provoke more emotion. They give more specific examples of cases of ADHD in the United States, and provide statistics on how many people are diagnosed with it, how many people living with it receive medication or treatment and how ADHD statistics have changed in the last several years (“Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Data & Statistics”, 2013). While the Data & Statistics page proves to incorporate pathos more, the “Facts About ADHD” article still has the aspect of ethos attached to it in a more indirect way by the response that it receives from its audience because of the sensitivity and feelings towards the subject of

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