Honey Hot Glazed When writing a rhetorical essay, it's important to remember all the right details and include the little things while describing an ad that's been seen, which is going to be done in the following paragraphs in hopes for the reader to visualize the ad being described. The ad chosen was seen at the local Dairy Queen who just came out with a new product called Honey Hot Glazed Chicken Strip Basket. To promote this product, DQ has set many different ads out of the same product, to hopefully catch the eyes of the people walking in and out of the store, hoping they will come back for more. After all, the costumers that come in and eat at DQ are the intended audience of the ad anyway. Small ads like this one may seem insignificant, …show more content…
The chicken strips are placed on one side of the basket, and a hand full of salty French fries are placed along the other side. Two pieces of buttery toast are laying alongside the French fries. There is a black cup full of ranch dipping sauce in the center of the basket. This basket is sitting on a brown table, with a beam of light shining directly down on it, making the bright, red sauce on the chicken strips glisten and the breaded chicken strip stand out almost as if one could touch the ad and feel the roughness of the strip itself. The small white grains of salt on the French fry sparkle, and the toast beside it have yellow beams of light shining off the butter. Sitting beneath the basket of food is a light-brown table with a light grey background with the light also reflecting off of it. Along the top of the ad reads "All new Honey Hot Glazed Chicken Strip Basket made with Franks RedHot." The color of the letters makes the ad stand out due to the top of the letters being a bright red while fading into a light-colored orange, almost making the letters look like a flame of fire while being outlined in a white stroke of color. Right underneath is the price of the meal stating that it is only $5.99 plus