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    displays the power of women with Parker as the main focus. Several factors went into the final decision process regarding the layout including appealing to the intended customers, being aware of consumer behaviors, as well as considering the emotional appeal. As analysts, it is imperative that we delve into the specifics to understand the true meaning of the advertisement. When glancing at this advertisement, it is blatant that this merchandise is being marketed to a notably, wealthy white…

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    persuasive essay can be done in various ways. In Libby Hill’s essay “Calvin and Hobbes: The Voice of the Lonely Child”, she uses methods such as emotional appeal and testimony to connect to her readers. In Melissa Rubin’s essay, “Advertisements R Us”, she uses a very different approach as to how she persuades her reader. Rubin concentrates on logical appeal and historical facts to prove her claims. Both of these essays present reasonable arguments in different techniques as to what their claims…

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    races, do not have the rights that should be considered equal. Rights In conclusion, Aristotle’s rhetorical theory of artistic proof made it possible for Chisholm to persuade congress to pass the equal rights amendment. Her smooth transition into each appeal, usage of tone, diction, further gathered her speech and made it into an impeccable work of art. Chisholm in result persuaded her equivalent lawmakers to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to “protect all working people, to guarantee them…

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    It was in the Logos style because it presented a lot of facts without the emotion. It is in the Rogerian model because it talks about how a lot of people do not have information on sexual assault so they think it is okay because they do not know any better. One counter argument could be not knowing what is considered rape such…

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    After Caesar’s death, in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, the conspirators and Mark Antony speak to the public to explain what has happened to Caesar. Brutus, one of the main conspirators and Caesar’s best friend, talks first and gives the Romans the reason as to why Caesar had to be killed. Brutus’ speech is very convincing and he manipulates the crowd into believing him easily. After Brutus speaks, Mark Antony, Caesar’s good friend and second in command, gives a speech about…

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    spelling and exquisite manners.” By utilizing a “cause-and-effect logical picture” while instilling imagery into the reader’s brain, Kay and Shipman further bolsters their logical argument by adding a sprinkle of emotional appeal. With this very unique approach to a logos appeal, Kay and Shipman bring the reader to a place where they think that they are using the rational side of their brain, but they are also being influenced by the underlying emotional…

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    officers who lack the significant abilities incoming students have. Placing the students and admission system on opposite sides of the spectrum, heightens the importance of an admission reform at superior colleges. He continues to add to his emotional appeal by introducing a sensitive topic. Cole suggests filling diversity quotas for the school year inhibits the potential of many students to succeed in prestigious colleges. These students, who were the brightest minds of their class, were turned…

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    essay with an appeal to ethos along with pathos through the description of how he and his family grew up and lived on the Spokane Indian Reservation. He describes how his family “were poor by most standards,” but how they were normally better off than…

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    The logical appeal that I see is that Matthew McConaughey is driving the Lincoln Continental everyone else should drive it too. He’s a celebrity and everyone wants to have a little piece of a celebrity. I don’t think there are any emotional appeals in this advertisement. The one I see is that everyone has some sort of emotional appeal towards Matthew McConaughey so that might convince a few people to buy the car. A target…

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    Through Hicok’s creative use of logos, conspicuous use of pathos, and ambiguous utilization of ethos, he demonstrates that being fired is difficult on both the employer and the employee. The author chooses a rather artistic approach to applying logical appeal to convey the message that firing someone is a grueling decision. The facts are not explicitly stated; the reader has to use deductive reasoning to come to a couple of significant…

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