Sunday, January 2, 2011

22/12/2010 -WEDNESDAY

 ASALAMUALAIKUM..
Starting class..Miss Baiti give us a paper work to us do it..1st task is about change the rood words to adjectives,verbs and nouns.


Second is about write five sentences i have done before coming to english class.Third task is name the movie that i like the most and write 5 sentences why i like the movie so much.
Message + Context

 and the third is about  messages/content of application letter
1. Ethos - How you potray yourself in ur writting
2. Pathos - The readers emotion/reaction upon reading ur writting.
3. Logos - "speech" " mesagge" "you convenying lines "


Ethos
Ethos is a Greek word and denotes the guiding beliefs or ideals that characterize a community, a nation or an ideology. The Greeks originally used this word to refer to the power of music to influence its hearer's emotions, behaviors, and even morals. The Greek stories of or exhibit this idea in a compelling way. Its use in rhetoric is closely based on the Greek terminology used by aristotle in his three artistic proofs.


Pathos
Pathos is related to the words pathetic, sympathy and empathy.  Whenever you accept an claim based on how it makes you feel without fully analyzing the rationale behind the claim, you are acting on pathos.  They may be any emotions: love, fear, patriotism, guilt, hate or joy.  A majority of arguments in the popular press are heavily dependent on pathetic appeals.  The more people react without full consideration for the WHY, the more effective an argument can be.  Although the pathetic appeal can be manipulative, it is the cornerstone of moving people to action.  Many arguments are able to persuade people logically, but the apathetic audience may not follow through on the call to action.  Appeals to pathos touch a nerve and compel people to not only listen, but to also take the next step and act in the world.


Logos
The Greek word logos is the basis for the English word logic.  Logos is a broader idea than formal logic--the highly sybolic and mathematical logic that you might study in a philosophy course.  Logos refers to any attempt to appeal to the intellect, the general meaning of "logical argument."  Everyday arguments rely heavily on ethos and pathos, but academic arguments rely more on logos.  Yes, these arguments will call upon the writers' credibility and try to touch the audience's emotions, but there will more often than not be logical chains of reasoning supporting all.

The best part of this week's class was our superhero name and describing the ability. In this task i must create a name for my self that simplify my best quality.My best name character is "Ayaka Kugilartz" and "Super Vintage collector".Ya, i know the second name is lame.hahaha..So i guess the 1st one i much betterto describe me.That is because i love art since primary school.when i went to high school my interest becoming more deeper than before.That is because my art teacher always courage me to show my talent.She also very kind teacher.I love to drawing,create something new stuff such as scrap book n album book.I also have participated art club when i'm study in high school.At the end of the class, Miss Baiti gave an assignment that I'm doing right now.This blog.I also type other activities in class before Miss Baiti give us this blogging assignment.

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