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A rhetorical analysis explains how a piece of writing was produced. The use of rhetorical analysis Provides insight that will include a discussion of logo, ethics, and pathos. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Center for Health Statistics (CDC, 2014) conducted a survey called:Summary Health Statistics for Children: National Health Interview Survey, 2007; by (BarbaraBloom, MPA; Robin A. Cohen, Ph.D.; and Gulmur Freeman, MPA…). The National HealthInterview Survey (NHSI) provides statistical measures of the health of U.S. children under age 18 who have not been institutionalized (Prof. Rebecca Foy, 03/18/2014). There are arguments that have been put forward to describe or enhance the habitual character and disposition of a certain individual group, race, etc. For example, when one wants to examine the author's reputation or his or her expertise, these factors as well as the argument advanced will enhance or distract from the author's credibility (NHIS, 2007). The Center for Disease Control has informed the public on how to prevent them from becoming contaminated with that disease. This credibility has to do mainly with the word “ethos”. By tracking children diagnosed with the disease through the help of national data including the question, will there be help anywhere to cure the harmful disease called “ADHD”? Will their family be affected too? (CDC2013-2014). Refers to what is said or written in relation to CDC and ADHD for logical reasoning” logos”. The trend report in Parent Report on Health Care Provider-Diagnosis and Drug Treatment for… half of the document… will always be a distraction or a cause for improvement. Likewise the public claims that the (CDC) has no evidence that it makes people sick, but researchers and science are still trying to find a cure for those diagnosed with such a disease. Although they said there is no cure for this but God Almighty will take care of it. Like my son, he always faces emotions without any hesitation. I have found that someone should identify any attempt on their writing part to evoke emotion from the audience. Fortunately, the CDC has informed the reality of the emotions of those diagnosed with ADHD. Can someone refer you to the site where people may be able to call for information regarding the emotion of the diagnosis. Pathos deals directly with emotion. Ethos, pathos, and logos are the three rhetorical appeals related to CDC information.