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September 13, 2013 Mr. Houghteling English III “It’s a Find It! Friday, and because it’s Friday, you know what that means…”

“It’s great to be alive!”

AGENDA Self check! ETHOS/PATHOS/LOGOS study. Holly Robinson Peete likes breakfast.

Find a Friend! What you are going to do is to attempt to find elements of ETHOS, PATHOS, and LOGOS from the three texts we have studied so far: “The Price of Happiness” “A Unique Take on Beauty” “Drugs, Sports, Body Image, and G.I. Joe”

“The Price of Happiness” “A Unique Take on Beauty” “Drugs, Sports, Body Image, and G.I. Joe” ETHOS PATHOS LOGOS Use quotations, paraphrases, or summaries to describe the rhetorical appeal you find. Also, please cite the paragraph number from which you found the rhetorical appeal.

Do you see what I see? http://www.carnationbreakfastessentials.com/Breakfast-For-Life/Videos.aspx

Identify elements of ETHOS, PATHOS, and LOGOS throughout the texts. HOMEWORK Identify elements of ETHOS, PATHOS, and LOGOS throughout the texts.