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Lady bird [3.3K]
4 years ago
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You are creating a Public Service Announcement warning the public about the dangers of not stopping at pedestrian crossings and

for school buses. Describe how you might use each of the three types of appeals to get your message across.
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Marina CMI [18]4 years ago
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   Hello Leanderson
 
When you use the 3 appeals, they are 
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    Logo: logic
    Patho: use the readers feelings'
    Ethos: knowledge


Means you have to use what you know and logic. Then you gotta use a way that will touch the person's feeling. Like if you are trying to create an uprising, you'd words that inspire anger. But if you are writing to special friend, you would use the exact mood of how you are feeling.
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I would write:
     
      People driving along with you and people crossing the road. To text while driving is strictly against the law! Keep your eyes on the road and if you are in a mental state, (whether from hitting your head, alcohol, drugs and so on) do not take the wheel. Lives are in your hands when on the road. Do not let yourself down, by letting your guard down. Do not take a mother from her little one coming from school. Do not take a parent from a child. Do not separate bonds and friendship because of your carelessness. 

Blitzninja.
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