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nydimaria [60]
3 years ago
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can some one actually help me :/ can someone explain how this print advertisement uses logos ethos and pathos or all three. and

what type of bias do you see. if you can help i will appreciated but if you are going to delete my question then don't !!!

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1 answer:
lianna [129]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

This one is tricky because it doesn't really have any significant purpose besides advertising a business to be.

Hope this helps!!!

Explanation:

Logos-  He said " times are rough", and that 25 cents is something better then nothing.

Bias- His choice to sell a food, one that everyone loves. Especially one that is sweet.

Ethos- This one is difficult, but maybe the fact that he is smart enough to try to make some extra cash.

Pathos- He chose donuts, everyone loves donuts. He went with a cheap price, also, that makes it seem really reasonable.

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