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Directions:
Based on the PACES lecture you reviewed on the previous page, re-read The Coddling of the American Mind and complete this PACES worksheet.
Directions:
One of the easiest way to practice rhetorical analysis is through ads. Please watch the following (funny) sample rhetorical analysis:
Then, based, on what you saw, do you own short ad analysis. You may choose a TV ad or a magazine ad. If it is a TV one, add the link to it to your assignment (find it on YouTube). If it is a magazine one, take a picture of it and add it to the assignment.
Then, do what the speaker did in the video:
1. Identify the audience.
2. Identify the purpose. (What is the ad trying to convince you to do, usually buy something, but why?)
3. Identify ethos/pathos/logos/tone.
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Running Head: RHETORICAL ANALYSIS
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Rhetorical Analysis
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Date
21st March 2018
RHETORICAL ANALYSIS
The target Audience in the ad "Nike Commercial Rhetorical Analysis are kids who have
an interest in sports. It starts with a kid who is alongside a park with an ic...
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