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Visual Rhetorical

Visual Rhetorical. By: Ashley Hart. What is the purpose of the visual?. The purpose of the visual is to show peer pressure of drugs and other things and what the outcome can come of peer pressure. But, you may not be made of steel but your willpower to say no to peer pressure is strong enough. .

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Visual Rhetorical

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  1. Visual Rhetorical By: Ashley Hart

  2. What is the purpose of the visual? The purpose of the visual is to show peer pressure of drugs and other things and what the outcome can come of peer pressure. But, you may not be made of steel but your willpower to say no to peer pressure is strong enough.

  3. Logos? Logical appeal Above the Influence

  4. Ethos? Ethical appeal The ethical appeal is showing that anyone can stand up to peer pressure over drugs or etc. if they have enough moral values and willpower to guide them to stand up for themselves.

  5. Pathos? Emotional appeal Proud because it makes me stand up to peer pressure instead of going along with the crowd, and also understanding because I am a teenager and I know what its like being peer pressured but I stand up and say no.

  6. Omitted? The drug or other material is omitted from the visual because it doesn’t symbolize one drug people are being pressured from many types of drugs and their either forced to say no or go along with the crowd.

  7. Audience? The audience is teenagers. Teenagers are mostly ones who have been peer pressured in the generation today.

  8. Bibliography • “Above The Influencehttp://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles/58531/projects/59523/585311202842995.jpg, n.d.,7 Nov. 2011

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