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    creation of this movie. Coppola‚ a master of tone‚ uses many different forms of cinematography in order to make the audience feel the emotions in which he wants them to feel. Through different forms of cinematography‚ along with different styles of rhetorical elements in dialogue‚ Coppola was able to effectively portray the post-colonialism oppression against immigrants while explaining the necessary respect when dealing with the Italian mafia in order to achieve an effective argument in this situation

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    In paragraph 7‚ it states‚ “I have learned as a scavenger. I mean to put some of what I have learned down here‚ beginning with the practical art of Dumpster diving and proceeding to the abstract” (Eighner 108). The author’s identification on the rhetorical direction he plans to follow helps the audience envision the course and order Eighner will be doing the essay. From this paragraph‚ the reader can predict this essay will be technical or informational. Eighner will continue to explain his experiences

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    than fifteen years later‚ this case once again sparked controversy when aired in 2014 through the podcast. In Serial‚ reporter Sarah Koenig intended to seek justice for Adnan by portraying him as innocent‚ which listeners can tell through the three rhetorical appeals; ethos‚ pathos and logos which she presents throughout the case along with interviews‚ evidence and personal statements. In the first episode of Serial‚ Koenig begins to present Adnan’s credibility to the audience in order to portray his

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    Mlk Rhetorical Analysis

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    Justine Mrs. Morehead English 3 AP September 9‚2012 In Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”‚ King argues that segregation laws are unjust and unfair laws. King illustrates many different strategies throughout his letter such as pathos‚ ethos‚ and allusions to describe and explain thoroughly to the eight clergymen that such laws as segregation laws should be broken and changed for equality for black people. In Kings Letter in paragraphs thirteen and fourteen‚ he implies

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    Stereotype is generally a generalization about a group of people that other people make based on their personal experiences or limited knowledge. In advertising industry‚ stereotypes conform to a visual pattern of appearance and behavior that is easily recognized and understood to communicate to the audiences. Sometimes stereotype is deliberately set up to stimulate demand particularly in women and beauty business. Producers create needs by using images of ideal women which are

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    Ad Essay The Shining is a suspenseful thriller novel about a man who goes phsycho and does unspeakable things to his family. The print ad for the novel “The Shining” by Stephen King appeals to the targeted audience of our classmates and peers by appealing to pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos‚ as a result of being a suspenseful thriller‚ the print ad of the novel will appeal to pathos through motifs in the story‚ the word “redrum” and a croquet mallet (in the movie it’s an axe) – all of which re foreshadowing

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    where everyone is so busy and cognitive performance is important to stay on the ball to live a happy and successful life‚ anyone who is watching this ad might think they found something that can help. A cheap exciting way to boost your performance sounds like a deal. But does it actually work? As we shall see a close examination suggests that this ad actually targets a vulnerable population by creating an illusion that they provide a solution to many life problems. Information is presented in a misleading

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    Axe Rhetorical Analysis

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    Lustful Fragrance: The Sexism of Axe (1)Axe is well known for advertisements promoting their male grooming products‚ many of them featuring sexual promiscuity and sexism. A large number of their ads usually include a male using their product to attract beautiful women as a way to strike interest among male viewers because of commercial realism[1]. Although they attempted to create a new approach of promotion for one commercial‚ it doesn’t seem to show any change from its sexist

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    for their necessities. Necessities such as food. O’Brien starts out with his article connecting himself to his readers‚ then he uses reputable sources‚ citing statistics‚ and talking about possible solutions in helping poor Americans. O’Brien uses rhetorical situation‚ audience‚ and genre‚ pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos in order to make an strong article about what poor Americans are facing because they can’t afford to buy food. One of his solutions is to have an increase in government resources for the poor

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    is rapidly spreading throughout America‚ reeking havoc on the nation. I have chosen two articles that discuss this issue and use different rhetorical strategies to convince the reader of the causes of this deadly epidemic as well as different aspects of the disease that should be focused on when researching treatments options. Examining the different rhetorical strategies used in the articles proves that‚ although logos arguments can be a good way to convince an audience of your point‚ use of ethos

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