These days I was looking to the mirror, and I noticed that my hair conveys a message that refers a lot to my identity. I would say that with my hair I use the rhetorical choice of classification since the audience takes my hair’s characteristics and from them they form general categories of understanding. And I started asking to myself which message is my hair sending to the world and if it is the right one. From my perspective, it shows that I am confortable with the hair I have, that I am not afraid to show to the world and that even though my hair is not part of the media’s standard of beautiful, I feel beautiful. In my opinion my hair is very effective rhetorical choice …show more content…
Subsequently, he uses the rhetorical choice of Appealing to fear in which he uses qualified information to frighten the audience for the purpose of strengthening his argument.
Logos: The reasoning the doctor uses and the argument itself constitutes logical evidence. Subsequently, he uses the strategy of "Cause or Consequence" in which he speculates about the relationship between smoking and dying. Therefore, I found this strategy effective since it catches the reader in different spectrums of his reasoning.
Summer is in the corner, therefore, yesterday I went to the online store of my favorite slippers brand “Havaianas” to buy a new ones and their slogan caught my attention. The Brazilian brand slogan is Havaianas, everyone uses it- the famous brand uses celebrity references in a very interesting way. The slogan catches people’s attention due to its inclusive statement in which puts ordinary citizens and celebrities in the same level. Showing that both celebrities and common citizens are equal and can be cool since we can have