By Aliana, Cindy, Erica, and Meliza

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By Aliana, Cindy, Erica, and Meliza To be or not to be? By Aliana, Cindy, Erica, and Meliza

Logos Pathos Ethos X It gives the audience self-esteem, making them think they can “get it”. Uses her sexuality to grab a males attention to provoke interest in getting the burger. The Carl’s Jr. star in the bag marks “the spot”. She’s sitting in a car, in a dark place and alone, also provoking a males attention.

Logos Pathos Ethos X Has a man with a smiley face, symbolizing happiness. The colors of the background are light and soft giving the audience a feeling of calmness. Typical because the name of a company reflects upon an actual name.

Logos Pathos Ethos The ad gives specific information about “9 out of 10 dentist recommend it”, and also at the bottom when it states when the survey was done. The guy holding the toothpaste looks pretty happy which gives the audience a good feeling. The background is simple as two colors and it represents strong cessation.

And those are Logos, Pathos, and Ethos Thanks for watching!!!