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    Along with trying to get an emotional reaction the article also wants to persuade you. The writer wants the reader to feel something from the issue make sure the article gets its argument across. The articles use of pathos helps convince the reader that artificial intelligence is a serious threat to existence of humans. In this article readers emotions are pulled at by phrases such as “with artificial intelligence we are summoning the demon” and “’that pose a threat

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    pamphlet‚ Common Sense‚ in January 1776. Some may question the purpose‚ and that was to motivate Americans to fight for what they believe in‚ what they want and what they deserve during the British conflict. Throughout Crisis No. 1‚ Thomas Paine uses pathos to persuade the colonist and revolutionaries to go to war against the British. Paine talks about how the future will improve‚ and mentions God many times throughout his pamphlet. Paine avoided much use if ethos or logos throughout his pamphlet in

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    information pertaining to Native American history and culture. The purpose of this preface is to offer the knowledge necessary to understand the stories. She achieves this goal with the employment of the rhetorical strategies pathos and reference to authority. Allen strongly utilizes pathos. Her use of vocabulary conveys an extremely negative perception of the Anglo-American interactions with the Native Americans. Allen initially describes a road that travels through an Indian Territory in Oklahoma as a

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    Vicktoria Phanthavong Ms. Miner English Honors‚ Period 2 October 27‚ 2014 Julius Caesar Logos‚ Pathos and Ethos Rough Draft William Shakespeare‚ a well known writer of plays‚ created several known plays such as Romeo and Juliet‚ Hamlet and Julius Caesar. In the tragic play of “Julius Caesar” ‚ Julius Caesar was about to be crowned the King of Rome. However‚ Caesar’s conspirators‚ including his best friend Brutus‚ feared that Caesar would take advantage of his power and turn into a tyrant

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    Microsoft’s “Empowering” Commercial (2014) What is a world without color? A world without sound coming from every angle enveloping our every move and caressing our minute ear drums? A world without the ability to speak out and enlighten the world with new perspectives? Having something to say but physically restrained to do so? What would it feel like to be immobile in our hands‚ legs‚ and neck? How difficult would it be to accomplish everyday activities when we have to rely on others to be our

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    AP Language An Inconvenient Truth In the documentary “An Inconvenient Truth”‚ Al Gore effectively argues‚ through using ethos‚ pathos and logos. Al Gore wanted the people to know about global warming and how we each have a hand in causing this disastrous situation. As an example the greenhouse gases that are caused by human activity and CO2. Greenhouse gases trap the sun and cause

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    Composition~Orwell Analysis In the excerpt from Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant”‚ the author uses similes‚ syllepsis‚ and connotation to appeal to the readers sense of pathos in order to convey his attitude of remorse and fluster in regards to shooting the elephant so as to comment on imperialism. Orwell uses Similes to convey his remorse and fluster towards shooting the elephant. He compares the elephant to “…a huge rock toppling…” and paints the scene by saying “The thick blood welled out of

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    presented a speech before a convention that outlined child labor‚ presented to persuade many fellow activists to pursue change. Within her speech‚ using a combination of powerful pathos and vivid imagery‚ Kelley effectively detailed the issue of child labor and pushed for reform and ultimately the freedom of child laborers. Pathos‚ defined as an appeal to emotion‚ permeates throughout Kelley’s speech and is a recurring theme throughout. She effectively uses the pronoun “we” in several instances‚ explaining

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    When compared side-by-side‚ there are differences in the two. Some of these include that the Lexus ad uses predominantly the logos‚ or logical‚ appeal whereas the second uses pathos‚ the emotional appeal‚ the target audiences for both commercials‚ and the effectiveness of each. 1. Pathos or logos? 1. VW uses more pathos than Lexus. 1. Humor is effective tactic in advertising. 2. By using humor‚ advertisers make their product more memorable. 2. Lexus uses more Logos than VW

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    language shows his critical attitude of the King’s treatment of his overseas colonies. Jefferson begins his letter towards the king with a preamble to introduce the idea of independence in which he uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to appeal towards his audience. For example‚ he uses pathos with an erudite tone when he describes that men with

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