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    thousand babies are at risk because of smoking during pregnancy as well to encourage mothers to quit smoking. This advertisement is trying to convey the dangers of smoking with showing “equivalences” of the same dangers of other hazards. Using a rhetorical analysis of this advertisement will create a further understanding of the argument that is being presented‚ the application of the canons of rhetoric‚ and its appeals regarding ethos‚ pathos‚ logos‚ and kairos. The argument that is being presented by

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    The Disaster Artist. Simon & Schuster Paperbacks‚ 2013. The main reading of the rhetorical analysis assignment. My essay is built on top of how Greg Sestero portrays Tommy Wiseau as a man of weirdness and shows that it reflects the society attitude towards a person’s strangeness. Twenge‚ Jean M.‚ Sherman‚ Ryne A.‚ and Lyubomirsky‚ Sonja.

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    An Analysis of McDonald ’s Advertising Campaign “I’m lovin’ it!” Without doubt one of the most used and recognizable phrases for the past decade. McDonald ’s has successfully used these three words to change the way society eats and thinks. Along with the famous phrase‚ the golden arches and the use of famous personnel have contributed to McDonald ’s brand recognition. Anywhere in the world you are bound to see or hear some advertisement pertaining to the famous fast food

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    The documentary‚ “Rich Hill”‚ is the story utilizes various rhetorical analysis devices to tell the story of three preteen/teenager boys who live in the decaying small town of Rich Hill‚ Missouri. Their names are Andrew‚ Harley‚ and Appachey and the film describes what their daily lives are like. They are portrayed to have constantly battled poverty and medical conditions every day of their lifetimes while their value of family helps hold them together as the days pass. Pathos is evident in the

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Paulo Freire’s The “Banking” System of Education Paulo Freire focused his writings mainly on expressing his views and suggestions on the education system‚ or how to educate the world’s population. He expressed his views bluntly‚ and they sometimes seemed radical. However‚ Freire experiences a great deal of rhetorical success with his writings through his knowledge of the subject and through his techniques of appealing to the audience. One part of Paulo Freire’s rhetorical

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    A story can reflect the beautiful and somber realities of life. It can resonate with the audience and evoke emotions in order to convey its message and purpose. One example is the narrative of two sisters from the advertisement titled “Sister”‚ which was created by the National Cancer Institute of Thailand‚ or NCI. Narrated from the older sister’s perspective‚ the commercial recounted how the sisters’ estranged relationship improved due to the revelation of the older sister’s cancer. It was a story

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    xxxxxxx For this rhetorical analysis I have done research on two electronics engineering documents commonly referred to as project proposals. The first project proposal that was reviewed was for Security Guard Monitoring Systems by Group Engineering Solutions (GES). The second proposal is a business-oriented document for Multi-Robot Manipulation and Maintenance for Fault-Tolerant Systems by Shanghai International Conference Center (SICC). The purpose of this rhetorical analysis is to identify various

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    trying to tell the audience that failure can at times be great; these are paramount bits of his persona to create. He is known as a very successful man. Creating this persona permits him to unite with audience considerably more. Even though he is a famous person‚ he tried to make himself appear to be more "human" will. He breaks down the divider of the negligible feeling that successful people have been lucky and have arrived at the point they are at in their lives in light of the fact that they were

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    audience’s feelings about the way it shaped people’s criticism of others that do not set to the superficial standards in society. Mairs captivates her audience to read more and be thoughtful about what she wrote is because of her uses of a variety of rhetorical

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    From 1918 to 1941 some of the world’s most troubling speeches were made by a man by the name of Adolf Hitler. Hitler was the former ruler of Germany and the Nazi Party. A man that is said to be influential in his speeches to the people‚ but no one knew the extent of his master plan. His style of speeches have influenced many people. In particular Republican Presidential Nominee‚ Donald Trump. Many historians can remember how Hitler used his voice and energy to win the hearts of the German people

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