Purpose and Rhetorical Appeals: Study Hall Writing Composition #14: ASU + Crash Course
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- What is our purpose? Not, you know... our purpose here on Earth, but our purpose in writing? What are we trying to do? Who are we trying to convince and why? Understanding rhetorical appeals and how they affect the purpose of our writing is what we’re up to today in Study Hall: Composition.
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I find this stuff both fascinating and strategically important.
Absolutely important at any form of communication. Much appreciated
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I love the examples, really useful.
Helpful and very well put together, thanks!
04:48 For especially effective political appeals to pathos, see Lyndon Johnson’s “daisy ad” or Richard Nixon’s “Checkers speech.”
I find this very entertaining, its improving my learning. This actually helped me so much I got a early to late 4th grade in my Iready Test. Before I used to only get early 3rd grade to late 2nd when I was in 3rd grade.
Thank you very much for the video series🙏🏽. I am looking for an English language textbook specifically about learning different types of writing (informative, descriptive, argumentative, discursive) with annotated examples from published articles. I would be really grateful if you could recommend me a textbook if you have come across it.
Thank you
Thank you for sharing
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7:59 has a glitch!
If someone tells me they know three coding languages and proceeds to list off html as one of them, any appeal to ethos they make will be lost on me.
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I strongly dislike this video
She is talking wayyyyy too fast. Hopefully next video I stumble across I can actually try and take some information from it. Dislike
And would like time stamps as well
@@juicebx8809 bro you can...change the playback speed?