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    When endorsing a commonly used product, such as laundry detergent, it is important to utilize pathos, ethos, and logos adequately in order to effectively sell the intended product. “The OxiClean Archives Billy Mays It’s Amazing Classic Commercial” utilizes the three rhetorical strategies exceptionally well. To promote OxiClean, Billy Mays effectively connects to his planned audience by establishing a common interest, earns credibility with his famous reputation, and uses reasoning to prove OxiClean’s

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    In the article, “Princess Diana Dies in Paris Crash,” it consists of ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos means expert. Pathos means emotion. Logos means logic. The ethos in the article is BBC, a news broadcasting station. BBC received information on the car crash and received quotes from close family quickly because they remain located in London. In the article it says, “In a statement Buckingham Palace said the Queen and the Prince of Wales were “deeply shocked and distressed”.” In the article it states

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    became a necessity within that time. Today, it is more commonly known as --a logo design. Majority of businesses today find it reasonable to represent themselves with a logo, that in which speaks for their company or foundation as a whole in its entirety. Its use has gained importance within social media, substantially. The most important aspect of a company’s platform should be the concern within the creation of the logo design because it is the standing point of a first impression, symbolizes identity

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    shape out of every shape in the universe. Now we can see how pathos, logos, and ethos make a triangle correct? Well the proof is there cause triangles can’t lie, cause they are shapes, and shapes can’t speak, therefore they cannot lie. B. Today I am here to persuade you that Modes of Persuasion are the most important lesson to learn in speech. C. In the next few minutes I will tell you about pathos, then I will talk about logos, and finally spend some time explaining ethos. These are also known

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    Ethos, Pathos, Logos Some of the most famous writers from William Shakespeare to John Green have used three different persuasive techniques for several years. Have you ever heard of ethos, pathos, and logos? In the famous tragedy of Julius Caesar the author William Shakespeare uses ethos, pathos, and logos for persuading something or someone. In Julius Caesar Shakespeare uses these traits in Brutus’s and Antony’s funeral speeches to persuade the citizens of Rome to hear them out. In the tragedy Caesar

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    the true story behind the legend has been lost in the web of its new versions. Although terrifying and good stories to tell, urban legends, such as Head on a Stick, have many loose ends to them and if picked apart, the aspects of ethos, pathos and logos can be used to show the truth behind them. The urban legend Head on a Stick is a story

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    discuss what is better for China’s environment through different areas such as ethos, logos, and pathos. In the article “The Health Effects of Beijing’s Smog,” by Devon Haynie will discuss ways to help China through logos and pathos, but lacks ethos. While Jennifer Duggan, (2014), in the article “China to Scrap Millions of Cars to Ease Pollution,” will discuss different ways to prevent vehicle pollution using ethos, logos, and pathos. Devon Haynie, (2017), uses pathos in his article, “The Health Effects

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    with the whole color scheme of the ad. She also has her hair pulled back into a long pony tail to also help show off their product even more. This advertisement by Cover Girl effectively uses logos, ethos, and pathos to convince the viewers to buy Cover Girl products. The first appeal is shown by using logos to give the viewer’s a reason that they should buy Cover Girl products. Cover Girl claims that their products are for women of any and all skin types or ethnic backgrounds. The ad states, “fadeproof

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    After watching this TED Talk, I completely agree with your assessment that Amy Cuddy uses excellent logos and pathos to create her speech. She shows graphs of her research which adds greatly to the logos part of her invention. Logos was important because without concrete evidence her ideas seem unlikely to work and a little bit crazy. In addition, her story combined with the story of the student she helped make a compelling pathos statement that encourages people believe in her and her message

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    vehicles and assess the situation together. This allows the viewer to reflect on how the predicament could have been avoided and learn from the girl’s mistakes. “Don’t Text and Drive PSA,” produced by TranterGrey Media, strongly uses both pathos and logos rather than ethos in conveying how dangerous texting and driving can be. Starting with pathos, by exposing the audience to this common environment of calm chatter and light driving music that most people engage in and letting the audience follow

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