1. 2010 Dodge Challenger Commercial
This commercial, like almost any T.V. commercial, is trying to persuade you into buying a product. In this case, it is a Dodge Challenger. In a car commercial, there has to be a lot of rhetoric to have any effect at all on the audience. In this commercial, the are very few words, but strong messages are sent through the images and sounds. There is an obvious sense of emotion and patriotism in the ad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ezk0e1VL80o&feature=channel
2. Ping G15/I15 Irons Commercial
In this T.V. commercial, A golf pro helps out another man having a rough day on the golf course. The pro gives the man a new set of Ping Irons, and he instantly has a better game. They are trying to sell these new clubs as "game improving." They use rhetoric with the celebrity testimony, as well as expert testimony.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0hco6qvxe0
3. John F. Kennedy's "We Choose to go to the Moon" Speech
In this famous speech, JFK tries to persuade the public that funding the space program is necessary. He also tries to explain why it is important to explore and learn more in the fields of science and technology. He uses many facts and statistics as well as emotion to gain your acceptance.
http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/
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