Im sure that there are many times that I've used the different forms of rhetoric since learning about them but I can only recall a few incidents where i have used rhetoric since then.
I volunteer as a tutor with underpriveliged children on a weekly basis, and I often have other students accompany me there so that they do the same. When we are finished I usually take a few minutes and reflect on the significance of our work and i find that I use a pathos is explaining how our work makes a difference in the lives of the kids, especially when i mention how attached they are to us and the fact that they don't have anybody else to do what we do for them. I do this with the hope that the other volunteers will continue to come on a regular basis.
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THis commercial uses both pathos and ethos. The writer tries to appeal to the emotions of the person watching so that they will donate to their cause but they do so using world famous celebrities whose reputation makes them appealing to a wider audience.
I volunteer as a tutor with underpriveliged children on a weekly basis, and I often have other students accompany me there so that they do the same. When we are finished I usually take a few minutes and reflect on the significance of our work and i find that I use a pathos is explaining how our work makes a difference in the lives of the kids, especially when i mention how attached they are to us and the fact that they don't have anybody else to do what we do for them. I do this with the hope that the other volunteers will continue to come on a regular basis.