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    I argue that the advertisement effectively convinces the audience to join by donating, advocating, or volunteering through its use of logos, pathos, and ethos. One of the very first people we met at the beginning of the advertisement is a girl, later we learn her name to Pheeyo Aung, talking about living in a garage. This specific part of the video shows how logos is being used. By telling us about her living conditions before by showing us pictures of her family. She even tries not to cry while

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    meaning that the persuader can come to a conclusion based off of the audiences shared, and agreed upon knowledge (Gregoric 2007). Logos, Ethos, and Pathos are the three type of appeals Aristotle uses to describe the rhetoric of persuasion. Logos is the appeal to logic and reasoning. Logos primarily uses data and statistics in order to persuade an audience. However, logos can also utilize the “if A then B” statements to come to logical conclusions using an assumed common sense for your “A” statement

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    USE OF BEST LOGO AND NAMES FOR UR COMPANY BRAND How is logo important in business? New start up logo is very important and critical aspect of business .The logo holds the company name and its status in the society.Every reputed companies are known by its name and logos all over the world.The company logo and name is decided depending upon the goals and aim of the company.The company who targets for the client and organisation welfare should be more careful in designing the logo.The logo is the most

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    Just assuming, when most people think of logo design, the image probably goes something like this. A scruffy man, with a graphic T-shirt is sitting in front of a Macintosh computer monitor, with Photoshop open and putting the final touches on the changes of a logo he found in Google images. This scenario, however plausible sounding, is usually incorrect. There are many different and complicated steps that go into creating a logo, and even more steps that go into making a good one. Drafts upon drafts

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    I find logos from the text, it is in the beginning of the text. The author talks about how many books that her writes and it also has specific years and name on the text. In my opinion, the most obvious example of the ethos is the sentences that the author’s writing, because the author is the professional person in the writing area, so that I think she has the power to let reader believes what she said and what she think. There also have some instances to firm the main idea. In the third paragraph

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    From this course, I learned many different concepts. The one that I feel will contribute the most to my life outside of this class would be pathos, ethos, and logos. Persuasion is something that most people deal with often. Pathos, ethos, and logos are something that has a significant role in persuasion. Pathos are used to appeal to emotions of the person. Using pathos to persuade someone you want to convince them with an emotional response. These may make your paper more effective, because if it

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    The term Logos is a logic, objective, proof, reason. It is a fact or incident that happened in a period of time. Whereas pathos is a feeling, empathy, values. Similarly, Ethos is a trust, credibility. The video has used a huge number of a rhetorical plan to get point across including logos, ethos, and pathos. In the 1st video “Drunk History- Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks”, There is a discrimination between white and black during 19th Century in a sarcastic way. In the video, they have shown two

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    Rhetorical Devices: Ethos, Pathos, Logos The two articles written had different goals to reach out to readers. The article, "Can Animals Think?" by Eugene Linden, main purpose was to convince readers that animals have a similar mentality as humans. The second article, "Who Wants to Shoot an Elephant? by Wells Tower provides multiple perspectives about hunting to the reader to form an opinion towards this topic. To achieve the purpose of the articles, both of the authors used the rhetorical

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    Naomi Klein in her book No Logo outlines her thoughts as to how marketing and advertising by a company has made a dramatic shift from showcasing a product, to the branding of the company name. Companies have now shifted their focus to creating an association between the company and an idea. The company then uses this idea to sell their products. In her book she also addresses the growing massive globalization of corporations into global Goliaths. She makes the claim that such large corporations

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    Ethos Pathos and Logos In the article, “To Donate your Kidney Click Here” by Daniela Lamas, the authority derives from social media websites that deal with the matter of organ transplants and finding potential donors. Facebook was the social media site used to connect sick patients with future organ donors. Lamas uses three concepts in her article called ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos is used to back up the author’s arguments, and prove she is reliable and trustworthy. Pathos shows mostly emotional

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