Jane Smith Mrs. Neal English I (Pre-AP)-(class period) October 30, 2014 Ad Campaign Presentation.

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Jane Smith Mrs. Neal English I (Pre-AP)-(class period) October 30, 2014 Ad Campaign Presentation

REFLECTIVE PARAGRAPH (Look at the example posted on my website for some reference.) Make sure you embed your text evidence and explain what it shows about your character and your product choice, etc. This paragraph should show me a deep character analysis and that you have chosen the correct product/service, rhetorical appeal, and propaganda techniques for your character.

ARGUMENTATION PARAGRAPH Do you love to play football? Have you ever worried about injury? Are you looking for equipment that will offer you protection and safety? If so, then SMART Helmet is for you! Eliminate the need for baseline testing and a loss of playing time due to injury. Concussions can have devastating, long-term effects on the brain, so shield your skull with the SMART HELMET. Standard helmets are made with leather, which is supposed to be durable and protect your head, but the thin material can leave you vulnerable to injury. SMART HELMET is guaranteed to provide the safety and protection needed for those hard hits on the field. In fact, Jim Thorpe declares, “The SMART Helmet is the best helmet I’ve ever worn. I trust this helmet on the football field, and I am a loyal customer because this company promises excellence and also supports a great cause. A portion of the proceeds from each helmet is used to provide quality equipment to young athletes.” The SMART HELMET is safe, comfortable, and effective in preventing concussions! It helps players to maximize their performance on the field, allowing them to reach their full potential. It also builds stamina and endurance. Used by over 50,000 players nation-wide, SMART Helmet is the most popular helmet available! It is made of a reinforced fiberglass resin and is able to withstand brutal hits during the most intense moments of competition. Furthermore, it’s up to 40% stronger than a standard leather helmet! Don’t delay – Call SMARTER and make the SMART choice to shield your skull with SMART HELMET today! Order now!

Maximize your playing performance! Build stamina and endurance! The SMART HELMET is comfortable, safe, and effective in preventing concussions! “The SMART Helmet is the best helmet I’ve ever worn. I trust this helmet on the football field, and I am a loyal customer because this company also supports a great cause. A portion of the proceeds of each helmet is used to provide quality equipment to young athletes.” --Jim Thorpe Built with a reinforced fiberglass resin. Utilized by over 50,000 players across the nation. Up to 40% stronger than a standard helmet.