What do the color choices say about the message and its purpose?

Multimodel analysis For this assignment, you will describe, analyze, and evaluate one of the short videos in the New York Times’ Op-Doc section. Here is a link: https://www.nytimes.com/video/op-docsLinks to an external site. These are short, opinionated videos made by a variety of filmmakers to present unique points of view. Remember: YouTube has these videos for […]

Which speaker used their rhetoric most effectively? Why? Explain your reasoning by using evidence from each of the texts.

Rhetorical analysis essay Directions: Now that you’ve completed your rhetorical analysis of F. Douglass’s “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” and S. Compose a THREE-paragraph rhetorical analysis essay where you compare and contrast how each speaker uses Rhetorical Appeals (ethos, logos, pathos) in their speeches to communicate their messages to their audiences. […]

What is the common ground you believe you share with your audience?

Topic: Women’s Health Hotline In Part I, you will revise the provisional thesis statement about the subject located above. What is the common ground you believe you share with your audience? Make sure the topic is concise (1–2 sentences) and clearly expresses a persuasive argument that offers a solution to a problem in your community. […]

Which speaker used their rhetoric most effectively-Why? Explain your reasoning by using evidence from each of the texts.

Rhetorical analysis essay F. Douglass’s “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” and S. Truth’s compose a THREE-paragraph rhetorical analysis essay where you compare and contrast how each speaker uses Rhetorical Appeals (ethos, logos, pathos) in their speeches to communicate their messages to their audiences. Consider the following question: Who’s speech was more […]

Explain how the speaker developed ethos, and appealed to pathos, and logos?

1.Was the speaker presenting a speech on fact, value or policy? Explain. 2.Explain how the speaker developed ethos, and appealed to pathos, and logos? 3. Identify a claim, the grounds, and the warrant presented by the speaker? link to video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pzNIQ3oXd

What was the main issue that was at the core of the persuasive encounter?

Option 1:—Persuasion Focus For the Portfolio Project you will have the opportunity to apply what you have learned about conflict and persuasion by analyzing a persuasive encounter you have experienced. You will apply and assess the skills and theories presented in this course as they relate to your case study. To support your application of […]

Does the rest of the article prove the claim, or is the statement left unsubstantiated?

For our first essay, you will be analyzing a written text, an article. You will need to locate an article that presents an opinion or perspective and perform an analysis on the article. Here are the steps you’ll follow: 1. Locate a current article that makes an argument about income inequality in the United States. […]

Building off of what you’ve learned from deconstructing Martin Luther King Jr’s “have a dream” speech, you will compose own persuasive speech on a topic of an anti-racism.

Topic: persuasive speech on anti-racism Persuasive Speech Building off of what you’ve learned from deconstructing Martin Luther King Jr’s “have a dream” speech, you will compose own persuasive speech on a topic of an anti-racism. script -Aim for approximately 750 words (use your best judgement). NOTES ON THE PROCESS OF WRITING A SPEECH Open with […]

Was it fast, medium, or slow-Did the speaker switch from one speed to another?

Malcome X – the ballot and the bullet speech analysis Malcome X speech- the ballot and the bullet YOUR ESSAY SHOULD CONTAIN 3 PARAGRAPHS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION. Paragraph 1: Content Sentence 1 – Who was the speaker? Sentence 2- Where was the speech given? Sentence 3 – When was the speech given? (month and […]

Identify the advertisement’s audience, goal, and message and analyze how the advertisement uses appeals to emotion (pathos), logic (logos), and character (ethos).

Topic: Identify the advertisement’s audience https://youtu.be/QkcRUhUfGiA Assignment: Identify the advertisement’s audience, goal, and message and analyze how the advertisement uses appeals to emotion (pathos), logic (logos), and character (ethos). Be sure to point out specific examples from the advertisement that support your claims. Format your response as follows: Advertisement’s Audience: Advertisement’s Goal: Advertisement’s Message: Analysis […]