Write a Rhetorical analysis of an advertisement.Rhetorical analysis of an advertisementThoughts: Advertising is one form of written communication. It often attempts to appeal to our emotions, both physically and mentally (i.e., physical: think of the ″soft leather interior″ of that new Lexus; mental: imagine relaxing on a cruise ship). Like all texts, advertisements often work on multiple levels. Advertisers often use symbols, metaphors, clichés, and emotions (to name only a few), to appeal to a specific audience. An ad may be showing you one thing, but advertisers are hoping that you′re thinking of something else (i.e., surface level: ″Drink our beer, it tastes great″; implied level: ″Drink our beer and you′ll be attractive men with a better chance of attracting beautiful women.″)Rhetorical analysis of visual texts: “Just as with verbal texts, we need to understand how visual texts [like ads] work in rhetorical ways to achieve particular purposes and how they work to convey meanings that relate to the context in which they are