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    commandments that the animals live by. The animals don’t realize that this is happening to them. This kind of lying is portrayed throughout the book. Squealer is manipulating the animals on the farm‚ using the rhetoric‚ pathos. Later Squealer uses forms of kairos and ethos to make the animals feel less than themselves‚ but not making it obvious that is what he is doing. The first example of rhetoric that Squealer uses is pathos. In chapter six of Animal Farm Clover sees the commandments on the wall and notices

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    essentially focuses more towards business with technical knowledge. This is very helpful as students can seek for jobs both in IT and business side which opens up more opportunities for the students. Similarly‚ I will use process analysis‚ ethos‚ and Kairos to make my research paper logical‚ credible‚ and timely. Logos is one of the successful strategies that Laudon used to show the statistics‚ numbers‚ and facts about the employment growth in IS/MIS jobs than average job growth in other fields. By

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    for the anti-slavery constituents to ask him to deliver such a speech. Considering he was‚ a black man and escaped slave it seemed to Douglas a little oxymoronic to speak on this particular holiday. However‚ the holiday created the perfect kairos for him to present his argument: why should Black Americans‚ free or other wise‚ celebrate the Fourth of July? Douglas using his knowledge of the audience to play on their already predisposed sympathies by using a combination of ethos‚ pathos

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    A Summary of the Major Rhetoric Concepts Kairos (Isocrates) The fundamental concept of ‘Kairos’—fitness for the occasion‚ or the right moment/timing for something—is a recurring topic in Isocrates’s writings. The consistent advocation and practice of this concept may constitute his most significant contribution to rhetoric. A first- handing knowledge of Kairos’ rich and elusive meanings can be obtained by reading through Isocrates. For what has been said by one speaker is not equally useful for

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    Rhetorical Situation and Kairos Lloyd F. Bitzer described the concept of the rhetorical situation in his essay of the same name.1  The concept relies on understanding a moment called "exigence‚" in which something happens‚ or fails to happen‚ that compels one to speak out. For example‚ if the local school board fires a popular principal‚ a sympathetic parent might then be compelled to take the microphone at the meeting and/or write a letter to the editor. Bitzer defined the rhetorical situation

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    compelled to speak by a sense of urgency? What are the meaning of kairos and to prepon and why are they important to a sophistic understanding of rhetoric Kairos dictates what must be said must be at the right time‚ to prepon the idea every occasion calls for certain expecations‚ the diaton the element of the future What is a consideration of the possible How is a rhetorician concerned with the possible? Kairos the oppoturn moment to prepot that appropriate the dynaton the poissble

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    Capturing Hearts” To complete this assignment I am instructed to assess in terms of ethos‚ logos‚ pathos and kairos‚ a book trailer that is for the book titled; “Dodgeville: Capturing Hearts”. Give my opinion on which rhetorical appeal is used more‚ explain why I think so and finally evaluate the video as an effective marketing tool. First‚ while I was unable to see the use of kairos‚ logos was clearly used‚ such as when the narrator makes a statement about the 59 to 45 victory. That statement

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    The Negative Effects of Smartphones and Communication Ashley Leuenberger English 102‚ Glendale Community College 19 February 2015 The Negative Effects of Smartphones and Communication “Does cellphone use really affect our communication skills?” (Stewart‚2013) In the article published by Erin Stewart an editor for Lancer Media‚ she effectively explains how we live in a world where communication through modern technology is almost required. It explains the negative impact smart phones

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    low class‚ and inferior to white men. Douglass presents himself in this way by vocabulary choice and appeals to pathos and kairos. Douglass chooses to use subtle verbal attacks to make his argument rather than using harshness such as vulgar language or a direct accusation. The subtle verbal attacks are expressed through analogies

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    A pet is defined as a domestic or tamed animal or bird kept for companionship or pleasure and treated with care and affection. Some people believe that pets are the most loyal friends you will ever have. Anyone who owns or has previously owned a type of pet‚ whether it be a dog‚ cat‚ fish‚ rabbit‚ or anything else‚ understands what it is like to have something so innocent depend on you. When purchasing a pet‚ you are taking on the responsibility of nurturing and caring for someone other than yourself

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