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    published. However, there have been several new ads promoting the light beverage. This ad is convincing the consumers that Pepsi-Cola is the drink to keep you following your diet, and the cool beverage on a hot summer day while you barbeque. The rhetorical strategies used in the ad are very effective in gaining the consumer’s attention. From the logos that appeal to the consumer in relation to the picture of a barbeque during the summertime with this refreshing beverage at hand. As far as the pathos

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    Terrell Woods Composition II EN1420 Analyzing Rhetorical Structures This essay will gradually explain how audience, purpose, and context can affect an argument. Notice it or not arguments take place in our everyday lives, as ridiculous as it may sound it is absolutely true. Some people believe that arguments can better be solved through verbal altercations and fist fights, however a successful argument is one that is calm collective and appropriate. An argument is affected by the audience

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    managed to complete ESL classes, which many people doubted. I feel that through my experience of this English course, I have gained the knowledge and confidence it takes to step out into the real world. My writing strength is the ability to use rhetorical strategies in a narrative essay to develop an academic prompt, but I still need to polish on how to demonstrate the facilities like improve my tone, how to persuade my reader, and how to organize

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    Rhetorical Critique In order to promote the “Dans 1’s, New Balance used rhetoric to persuade the consumer to buy a new product. New Balance chose Dansby Swanson, the young shortstop for the Atlanta, Braves, to help promote his signature cleat. New Balance uses ethos to give credibility to their new cleats. Many people around Atlanta know Swanson since he performed so well this season with his new team. Since Swanson wears these cleats, people believe that they must be reliable because he wears

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    Rhetorical Analysis Pitching new ideas is certainly not something that can be completed easily. It takes a specific thought process to be able to convince an audience about nuclear waste removal techniques. Whenever anything that deals with nuclear waste is brought up people tend to panic. There are many things that can go wrong, but if handled correctly all of these problems can be avoided. Trying to explain to someone that nothing will go wrong is the hardest part. Over the years there have been

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    Rhetorical Analysis Michael Moore’s documentary “Bowling for Columbine,” was an eye opening look at violence and the causes of it in America. Before watching this film I was already aware that there is a problem in America when it comes to gun related violence and watching it helped to reiterate this fact to me. However, because of the overall confrontational style of this film and all of the facetious undertones implied by Michael Moore, the message it carries with it could have more of a negative

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    Cory D. Haas Professor Harrington English 101 07 August 2014 Part One Living In Hell: A Rhetorical Analysis of “The Waltz” In “The Waltz,” Mary Beth Ellis describes the life of a person who has to deal with the ongoing problems of living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. In her freshman year of high school, Mary “became strongly convinced that if (she) did not touch a doorknob with both hands upon entering or exiting a room, the world would implode in dramatic and fully horrible fashion”

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    Rachael Gaskins ENG- 105 July 6, 2015 Bob Staples Rhetorical Analysis The Center for Disease Control is one of the largest organizations in the United States related to the Department of Health and Human Services. The center began on July 1, 1946 as the Communicable Disease Center (CDC). Its original goal was to stop malaria from growing throughout the nation. The founder of Communicable Disease center, Dr. Joseph Mountin

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    Kimberly Huerta Frey English 102-167 January 25, 2012 A Rhetorical Critique of David Brooks “People Like Us” In David Brooks’ “People Like Us” passage on the issue of diversity, Brooks takes a personally emotional perspective of the way in which Americans don’t appreciate how diverse our nation is while “relatively homogeneous” (Brooks 136). His argument is weakened, however, through a bias and hypocrisy that his diction conveys. He claims that grouping ourselves with those who we are most alike

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