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Artistic proofs rely on three means of persuasion. ... How do these proofs effect us in todays society? ... I have taken an article written by Tim Wendel for USA Today on January 8th, 2004 discussing Pete Rose and his situation with his nomination into the baseball hall of fame.
The rhetorical appeal of ethos is roughly defined as human character and goodness of the speaker or writer. ... In the third paragraph Wendel states, "Six years ago, I wrote a column for USA TODAY Baseball Weekly saying it was time to allow Rose in the Hall of Fame." Wendel has the credentials to write about Pete Rose and the baseball Hall of Fame. ... Later in the third paragraph Wendel mentions John Dowd, Major League Baseballs lead investigator in the Rose gambling case. Wendel went to meet and discuss the Rose case with Dowd in Washington. Wendel found Dowd to tighten up his social truths about Pete Rose. ... " After Wendel explained who John Dowd was and what he does for a living the audience can see that John Dowd has the qualifications to speak about Pete Rose and his situation. ...
The rhetorical appeal of pathos is defined as the causes of various human emotions.
Approximate Word count = 965 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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