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Speeding With Gas Or Safe With Electronic

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Speeding with Gas or Safe with Electronic?
One day my father and I were watching the new movie Furious 7. A vehicle popped up and I asked my father what type of car that was. He responded that it was a Nissan GT-R R35. I was simply amazed by the vehicle. I loved the feeling of fast vehicles and how they were made. Since the movie only used the Nissan GT-R once, I wondered why they did not use the vehicle when they used NOS on it and won most of the races. I told my father that I wanted that vehicle and nothing else. He said that I could have it if I did not get any speeding tickets. I could not keep that promise because the vehicle could go up to 250 MPH. He let me go because he knew that I would always be careful. My father and I would …show more content…

The advertisement shows ethos, pathos, and logos towards the audience. Nissan used ethos by having the company’s name on the bottom right corner. It also shows the name of the vehicle on the bottom left side. They also use logos by using facts about the vehicle. They used a bullet to show how fast the vehicle is. Also the bottom left of the advertisement states that the vehicle is quick. They use pathos by showing the excitement for the drivers. Nissan used the “Z” method for the advertisement. The “Z” method is the way people look at things like advertisements. They would start from the top of the page, go across, then diagonally across the page, and lastly across again.
The Nissan GT-R is more effective towards people. The advertisement shows more excitement towards the audience making the advertisement use pathos. It shows the speed of the vehicle, and tells the audience that the vehicle is new. Most of the audience would want to work towards the speed and how new the vehicle is. They would also want to save enough gas to get them places or to save their money for other essentials. The Nissan GT-R is a fast vehicle. In the advertisement, there is a metaphor between the speed of the vehicle and a bullet. The author uses logos as a method. It tells the audience that the vehicle is as fast as a bullet. There are people that would love to have a vehicle that they would be able to speed in. People would want to buy a vehicle that they could show off the

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