Answer and Explanation:
Article from the Times of London: The text has the function of informing and reporting the facts that led to the execution of the mission in Apollo 11. This type of text has a less personal and deep relationship with readers, establishing itself in a more impartial and impartial way, using ethos and logos, using logic to justify their statements, but maintaining an ethical and formal conversation.
Speech by William Safire: It was intended to have a more intimate conversation, with a more nationalistic tenor and a deep meaning. The intention was to stimulate the population's pride in the success of the mission, which is why it makes a strong appeal to ethos, as a way of strengthening pride and emotion with the public.
A commentary by novelist Ayn Rand: This text aims to express a brief opinion and is done in a very short way quickly and directly, without any flowers for the audience. In this text there is an appeal to ethics with ethos and an emotional appeal to patthos.
Political cartoon: It aims to establish a very fast and dynamic language, with a strong appeal to logic and consequently to logos, it promotes a very fast interpretation of the message you want to convey.