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Alchen [17]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ASAP DUE IN LESS THAN AN HOUR Answer each question to complete an analysis of the three advertisements you explored

in the previous activity. Be sure to respond to all parts of each prompt. You will know that your responses are thorough enough if each has several sentences and gives details and examples from the advertisements.
1. What is the purpose of the first advertisement, the one about Dr. Tom's Terrific Tonsorial Tonic? What does the advertisement want you, the buyer, to do and how do you know that? What reasons does the ad offer in support of this purpose?

2. Describe the overall perspective behind the third advertisement, the one about CommunityConnex. Compare the author's purpose on the surface with the advertisement's real purpose. What do these two purposes show about the author's perspective and biases? What is at least one sign of that bias in the ad?

3. Identify at least one example of pathos in any of the three advertisements. Explain how this appeal helps the advertiser's purpose.

4. Identify at least one example of ethos in any of the three advertisements. Explain how this appeal helps the advertiser's purpose.

5. Identify at least one example of logos in any of the three advertisements. Explain how this appeal helps the advertiser's purpose.

6. Describe how one of the advertisements uses an image to be persuasive. Is this image an example of pathos, logos, or ethos, or a combination of appeals? Why?

7. Identify at least one rhetorical device, such as a rhetorical question, direct address, irony, or figurative language, in any of the advertisements. Explain how this device helps the advertiser's purpose.

8. Explain how any of the advertisements use diction and syntax to be persuasive. What are the connotations of the words used in one of the ads? How does one of the ads use juxtaposition, alliteration, or parallelism to stand out?
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