The first main point is how every breath you take in from a cigarette you lose more and more of your life. It may feel good to you at the moment but in the long run it is worse for you than good. In the picture it’s trying to stop the peers who read the article not to smoke. By taking one hit of a cigarette you can get addicted to it. On the picture it says in white letters “Every breath you will take will eventually shorten your life.”
In the picture it shows the cigarette go from being a full cigarette to a little tiny butt of one that is all burned up. From my past experience with my aunts this relates to their lungs they are nice and clean at the very beginning,but after you smoke a lot they are turned black and are all burned up. A cigarette goes little by little in the picture fading away just like you will be when you smoke them. The objective of the picture is to …show more content…
Once the cigarette is all used up in the picture you are all used up. This picture shows logos to the reader who is looking at it because, if you want to live longer and have a better life you will not smoke cigarettes. And it also uses pathos for showing if your teenager was smoking and he got lung cancer or had to get a hole in his throat. That would be terrible and would make you feel bad for not helping them stop