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Rhetoric Modes of Persuasion
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Rhetoric Logos – An appeal to logic & reason Pathos – An appeal to emotion Ethos – An appeal to the character of the speaker
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Logos The New & Improved Designed with precision technology to deliver maximum results More cost effective & Less Labor intensive
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Pathos The New & Improved With penguin saving technology Keeps penguins from gruesome and horrific dismemberment Use our product – Don’t Kill baby penguins
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Ethos Designed by top engineers from Switzerland using German machining 9 out of 10 Experts Agree %100 Money Back Guarantee You trust experts, right?
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Logos Acme Quality Products Anvils: - Built to last - High grade, durable steel - Guaranteed to crush roadrunners in a single blow *Money-back Satisfaction
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Pathos Don’t leave a suffering bird! Inferior Pepco Anvils will only maim and injure, leaving your bird to suffer a gruesome death Buy Acme! Buy swift death!
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Ethos For 153 years, Acme has been the leader in all-steel, quality anvils. Go with the trusted brand! I’m not just the Acme president, I’m also an Acme customer. When I need a dead bird, I need Acme! - Wile E. Coyote ACME CEO
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Your Assignment Find an example of each - Ethos - Pathos - Logos Paste, tape, or staple to a piece of paper and briefly explain how it is an example of that mode of rhetoric. Turn in all 3 for a %100 as a test grade! Ethos This advertisement is an example of ethos because it is trying to imply that the product is somehow better because it’s “America’s best-selling truck line.” We’re supposed to believe the American people; therefore, we’re supposed to believe the ad.
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