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    purpose of persuading and educating the targeted audience of why animal testing is not beneficial. Throughout the article the author uses emotional ties‚ statistics‚ quotes‚ and credible sources to persuade the audience of her belief. These strategies were presented clearly by Heather throughout the article‚ which helped the targeted audience relate to the authors opinion. In Heather Dunnuck’s article titled “Saving the Animals: Stop Animal Testing” the author does a phenomenal job persuading the

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    audience that he is talking to in his ‘speech like’ manner “I accept this award on behalf of all of the fine teachers I’ve known over the years” this establishes personal contact with the audience and develops an appropriate register‚ therefore persuading them to agree with any further comments that he makes. To further support this‚ the writer goes on to suggest that teachers are not the problem‚ as he sees it‚ but school as an institution “although teachers do care and do work very hard‚ the institution

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    Dylan Macknight Mrs. Womack Per. 6 14‚ September 2009. Value of Life Essay Different authors use different techniques to persuade. The three main ways of persuading are through: pathos‚ which uses emotions‚ ethos‚ which proves their credibility‚ and logos‚ which implies the general message. Shakespeare‚ Lance Armstrong‚ and Amanda Ripley have all written articles arguing their opinion on the value of life. Of the three articles Lance Armstrong best persuades the audience with his argument

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    Milieu Control IV. Bandwagon V. Cult of Personality 3) I. The Glittering Generality quote satisfies the 4 criteria for propaganda by persuading people with catchy slogans‚ announcing it to all citizens‚ follows the Big Brother agenda‚ and has faulty reasoning and emotional appeals. II. The Ad Hominem quote satisfies the 4 criteria for propaganda by persuading people that Goldstein is a bad person and that they should be enemies with him‚ it applies to all citizens‚ follows the Party’s agenda by

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    Rhetoric is the aim of persuading the audience by using reading‚ writing and speaking through communication. It gives us a better understand how and why we respond to certain messages. Also how we are persuaded to believe what we believe‚ and how we can persuade others to share our beliefs. Rhetoric involves how to make arguments and what kind of writing will make you argument most convince your audience or reader. Andrea Lunsford‚ professor of English at Sanford University said that getting your

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    message may have contained. Feedback can then go from the sender to the receiver is response to receiver’s feedback. Communication styles come in various forms. The four dimensions of communication styles are as follows: blaming‚ directing‚ persuading‚ and problem solving. The blaming style of communication is basically attempts to find fault or to ascribe blame for a problem. The directing style of communication is just another way to explain dictating responsibilities and being a manager. There

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    creates an emotional connection with the audience. The message is visually clear but the does not motivate one to do something‚ like a call to action. Describe the likely intended audience for each ad. Do you believe the ad would be successful in persuading members of the intended audience to change their behavior as a result of viewing the ad? Why or why not? The Ad speaks to the general population with a focus on Meth users. I believe the Ad may or may not be successful. There was great visual use

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    reliant. A cultural value is a persons desired and preferred way of acting. Every culture has their own cultural values and individualism but whether individualism is their cultural value is up to the person entirely. This could pose a conflict when persuading the wrong culture especially a culture as diverse as the American culture. Poranee Sponsel is a born and raised Thai who is now a professor at a university in Hawaii and gives us the outsider’s perspective of the American culture. In Sponsel’s article

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    called cannabis. Marijuana is the herbal form of the cannabis plant and technically speaking definition of an herb is a plant that is that is valued for flavor‚ scent‚ or other qualities. In this case I have just proven to the audience of the facts persuading the audience why marijuana should be considered a plant.

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    journals‚ and political talks. Regularly persuasive composition assignments and test prompts concern contemporary issues‚ for instance: “The school board is debating on regardless of whether to boycott mobile phone use in school. Compose an essay persuading the board to receive your position.” As appeared in this persuasive written work provoke‚ the primary intention is not to educate‚ but rather to "induce" or "persuade" a group of people (the school board) to think or act a specific way.

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