This article was very eye opening and inspirational. The author wrote with a curious, inquisitive, and hopeful tone. He shows this in his approach in explaining this new method of recycling in a very impartial and in-depth manner. His tone is shown in his usage of many facts. Also by using more words that deal with facts, and less that deal with feelings and values. Shaw spoke with high diction.
The author has appealed to logic, emotion, and credibility. Shaw appealed to logic with the facts and figures of litter costs, mentioning the chemical components of gum along with it's utility, and using logical arguments. The author appeals to emotion by identifying recycling to be the long awaited solution to a major problem that we all share.
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This article was interesting but also brings about hope. The author wrote with a uniquely interested, hopeful, inquisitive, and theoretical tone. This is due to the possible solutions to worldwide problems that the product can bring. Her tone is implied by context and usages of the words and phrases, " imagine", and, " His future looked bleak. But...". Her emotional attachment was kept at a low and she utilized concrete facts. She spoke with high diction.
The passage appeals to logic, emotion, and credibility. She quotes sources to appeal to credibility. She uses statistics and experiment results to appeal to logic. She also appeals to emotion with the reflective story of how Bill became paralyzed. The author goes for a contemplating and analyzing effect. She targets logic and reasoning. The author's purpose is to inform the general public of this new upcoming technology that can change the world, and to give up to those that would need it. His target audience includes the general public, the paralyzed, those in close contact with the paralyzed, and gamers. In writing this, Woollacott has allowed us to be informed of what could be our near future. This article was eye opening. The author wrote with a curious and objective tone. He showcases this by having many perspectives in the article and leaving most of his personal opinions and beliefs out of the article. He was not emotionally attached at all but still seemed to show interest. They author's diction was formal.
This passage appeals to logic, credibility, and emotion. He appeals to logic by incorporating statistics and gathered information to state points like when he said, "It suggests only 4% of game designers in the UK come from black or Asian backgrounds. That's down from 4.7% in 2012 and below the national average of 10% across all sectors." He appeals to credibility by directly quoting people and getting input from sources that have knowledge of the subject, like owners of networks and game developers. Emotion is appealed to by speaking on the human element of racial issues and misrepresentation of people. He goes for an affect that is mostly factual, yet thought provoking. The author's purpose was to bring this issue to our attention. His target audience includes gamers all across the world, and game developers. In writing this, the author has raised awareness regarding race in the gaming community. This article was quite thought provoking. The author wrote with a very dignified, curious, and impartial tone. He spoke with a vocabulary that consisted of very few emotionally charged words. He did not speak with any emotional attachment to the passage or its topic and spoke with a high, formal diction.
The passage appeals to logic and credibility. The author uses logic as his forte in explaining the statistics and data behind the test study. He appeals to credibility by using the name of the credible professor, professor Tom Craig and quoting him directly on numerous occasions. He also appealed to credibility by naming the learning institution, King's College London. The author tries his best to bring about a thought provoking, and maybe hopeful affect for those that this can help. Most of the text goes to target the readers logic and reasoning. The author's purpose is to inform the reader of this new technology and establish hope for the schizophrenic. His target audience includes those with schizophrenia, doctors, scientists, family and close friends of those with schizophrenia. In informing us of this new technology, he has spread knowledge of the effects of software like this. This can allow those that hear voices to seek a specific kind of help, and other corporations to try to advance the technology. This article was very informative. The author wrote with a concerned, cautious, and inquisitive tone. his tone is drawn from his curiosity of the safety of children worldwide. He uses the words and phrases; reassurance, risks, shocked, " security flaws", and attackers. His emotional attachment was minimal. The only emotional attachment that could have been present was due to the idea of children being hacked and attacked. The author also spoke with high diction.
This passage appeals to logic, credibility, and emotion. The author describes the technology and it's encryption cavities with logic. He appeals to emotion by using the core argument that this breach is leaving our children vulnerable and unsafe. Credibility is appealed to because of NCC's spokeswoman, Alex Neill, saying, " Safety and security should be the absolute priority. If that can't be guaranteed, then the products should not be sold." The author goes for an affect that both brings a sense of worry and urgency. Most of the text targets the readers emotions and reasoning. The author's purpose is to give us a sense of urgency to make these smartwatches safer and patching up the encryption cavity. His target audience includes children, parents, smartwatch buyers, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and competitors. In writing this piece, the author has allowed us to realize the danger that we put our children in and preventing it. This article was very intriguing. The author wrote with a very objective, inquisitive, and curious tone. He shows his tone through usage of the words and phrases; "what should you do?", may, puzzle, how should, would you, and will it. He didn't seem to display any emotional attachment to the subject, and spoke with high diction.
The passage appeals to logic, ethics, and emotions. The author uses logic to explain how autonomous cars would work in theory and how their decision making processes would function. He uses emotional appeal to force us to make decisions in the scenarios that would test our ethics and morals, like the "trolley problem" in philosophy. He goes for an affect that is thought provoking. Most of the text directly targets the readers beliefs and opinions. In many cases, you would find questions that the author asks the reader to provoke thought. The author's purpose is to make us proactively think about potential consequences of leaving our lives, and the lives of others, to the judgement and ethics of robots. He also wants us to think on if that is the right decision to make. His target audience includes drivers, those that work in car manufacturing businesses, young adults in the upper class,and other potential consumers for the new smart autonomous vehicles. In writing this piece, he has allowed the public to think on this subject before the automobiles are released, and we make irrational decisions that will put our lives at steak. |