Monday, 19 June 2017
Thursday, 15 June 2017
In an advertisement, you want to require one of the followings
Ethos is an appeal to ethics, and it is a means of convincing someone of the character or credibility of the persuader.

This advert shows ethos because it's showing a famous artist that accordingly makes us think this drink is good. The way that makes us think this is because if you're famous and known around the globe your most likely rich right? So then when they're rich they have a huge variety of drinks they can buy but because they have a photo of them with this particular drink (diet coke) it makes audiences think that it must be a good drink.
Ethos is an appeal to ethics, and it is a means of convincing someone of the character or credibility of the persuader.
This advert shows ethos because it's showing a famous artist that accordingly makes us think this drink is good. The way that makes us think this is because if you're famous and known around the globe your most likely rich right? So then when they're rich they have a huge variety of drinks they can buy but because they have a photo of them with this particular drink (diet coke) it makes audiences think that it must be a good drink.
Pathos is an appeal to emotion and is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response.

This clearly explains pathos. This ad shows an emotional image that makes us people think that we are the reason there's cruelty to animals and it makes everyone's soft spot for animals come out. When an animal is in pain it lets out a daring squeak and when people see these types of ads it immediately makes people picture it in person and really emotionalises people.
This clearly explains pathos. This ad shows an emotional image that makes us people think that we are the reason there's cruelty to animals and it makes everyone's soft spot for animals come out. When an animal is in pain it lets out a daring squeak and when people see these types of ads it immediately makes people picture it in person and really emotionalises people.
Logos is an appeal to logic and is a way of persuading an audience by a reason.

This is a great clear image of logos. This advert has explained reasons why this object is good for buyers. They changed a toy and made it sound like a handy tool for people with stress, autism. It looks addicting and cheap but nowadays because they're so popular they've made them real expensive and that's why there are so many reasons on this particular - to try bribe people to spend their money.
This is a great clear image of logos. This advert has explained reasons why this object is good for buyers. They changed a toy and made it sound like a handy tool for people with stress, autism. It looks addicting and cheap but nowadays because they're so popular they've made them real expensive and that's why there are so many reasons on this particular - to try bribe people to spend their money.
( Pearl Hughes)
Thursday, 1 June 2017
We will be acting as engineers this week we will be making a bridge and it will have to be able to hold a certain amount of weight. We will be placing the bridge across a sink and everyone will be having the exact same weight.
We will be using:
One meter of tape
Six sheets of news paper roled up
For our bridge we rolled the sheets of news paper into thin sticks. once we had done that we tested them and we put the weights over top. We ended up with it reach 4 KG!! for the weights. At fifty our bridge bent into the sink. We wanted it to be able to hold fifty so we added tape to the middle where it bent and then used the rest of our tape for the edges to keep them in place.
After looking at everyone else's bridges we realised that we aren't the only ones using that technique, so we would just have to wait and see to find out whose is better.
In the end our bridge held 7 KG!!! and we also one the competition.
I think that our bridge was so strong because of the way we constructed it. We rolled the paper so that it was really thin and there was more layers to one roll. Which made it harder to bend.
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