DEVON (20s) makes his way through the trees. He sees a bulldozer cover a massive pit filled with thousands of dead animals. Suddenly, a bullet hits a rock by his head. Devon makes a run for it as bullets continue to fly at him. A helicopter cuts off his path.…
I believe that this quote from Darwin means a lot. In the book Calpurnia finds out that Harry has gotten a girlfriend. Calpurnia then in the book starts to question Harry’s girlfriend, with questions like “What does she look like” and “Where is she from”. Harry then starts to get a bit irritated due to all the questions. Calpurnia then starts to feel a little bit jealous of Harry and so she starts saying very rude things about his girlfriend, whom she has never met. This then brings starts a series of events that leads to Calpurnia’s mother finding out about her. Harry then becomes extremely angry and doesn't even accept Calpurnia’s apology.…
Chapter 4, we learned the various aspects of an audience, when preparing a written or electrical document. How did I consider my audience needs and interests as I developed the presentation about Great Calls marketing strategy? I put myself in their shoes and considered the expectations that a manager of a large cellular company would expect. I recognized their time is valuable and I would need to be quick and direct. I also thought that I would have to put together a presentation that was professional and eye catching and brought valuable information to helping them direct the company to a new solution to increase customer attention. Who was my audience? The people I am presenting to are five managers of Genuine Cellular, who I assume are…
In this section, Hawthorne sets the mind-set for the "story of sorrow" that is to take after. His first passage acquaints the peruser with what some might need to consider an (or the) significant character of the work: the Puritan culture. The Puritan culture is symbolized in the main part by the plot of weeds developing so plentifully in front of the jail. By the by, nature additionally incorporates wonderful things, spoke to by the wild rosebush. The rosebush is a solid picture created by Hawthorne which, to the modern peruser, may aggregate up the entire work. In the first place it is wild; that is, it is of nature, inherent, or springing from the "footsteps of the sainted Anne Hutchinson." , using allusion. Second, as per the author, it…
On her way back from the birth, Offred remembers (has a flashback) how Moira escaped the Red Centre and how no one has seen her since then. She is now laying down flat on her bed thinking about what she could have said or done to escape.…
Similar to the use of photographs to enhance and validate a setting, Weir draws visual…
This quotes mainly describes McCandless’s struggles with rapports, which might have helped him on his adventure for peace. Over the next two years, McCandless doesn’t talk to his sister, whom he says he was close with, and while he meets many people, and becomes close to a few, he always makes sure to even keep them at “arm's length” In this passage, he is just leaving Ron Franz, who spends the next year or so waiting for his return, while McCandless ignores the intimacy between them by going into the wilderness and dying. In allowing himself to push away these relationships, he ignores the harm done to those who love him when he risks his safety and his…
This quote is an excerpt from The Story of Lycaon from the Metamorphoses written by Ovid. The narrator and speaker of this is Jupiter, the Roman counterpart to Zeus. This quote exemplifies the gods’ power and how they will dole out appropriate punishments on the humans that insult or disobey them. Lycaon had wanted to test the great Jupiter’s omnipotence so when the god came to his house as a guest, he served Jupiter the roasted flesh of his own son. This gruesome act did not go over the god’s head though and in punishment for his want to test the god by being carnivorous, Jupiter changed Lycaon into an uncontrollable meat-eater -- a wolf.…
Reviving Ophelia, by Mary Pipher,written as a narrative about multiple teenage girls experiences, who discuss their own problems with pipher, a therapist. Pipher wrote this book to explain how from the 1970’s to the 1990’s adolescent girls tend to be putting their lives at risk . The end result may be to kill themselves. Pipher comes into play by trying to save the lives of the young teenage girls who are lost and not sure where to go or who to talk to. Her story reaches out to the adult’s who are not sure how to approach the situation. Adults will have guidance on ways to help out their teenage daughter. Pipher use the rhetorical appeals of ethos, pathos, and logos to address her purpose.…
Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) delivers the student address at Harvard Law School’s 2004 graduation ceremony in the movie Legally Blond. In the film Elle is a misguided student who gets accepted into law school upon false pretenses, merely to get back with her ex-boyfriend. He broke up with her because she was not suitable to be a future Senators wife, he claimed she lacked intelligence and only had her looks to depend on. Everyone’s doubt pushed her to stay determined, confident, and come to the conclusion that she does not need a man to justify her life. She also realizes that passion fuels the ability to become successful. This speech is very effective because of the rhetorical appeals of ethos, logos, and pathos used throughout.…
In the essay written by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu to her daughter, Lady Montagu advocates her personal believes on her granddaughter should be educated. She discusses how knowledge affects a woman's life in their time period while explaining how she feels a woman should be educated. Because giving advice about parenting can often be taken offensively, Lady Montagu used a delicate balance of rhetorical strategies in order to be effective. These devices include contrasting, personal reference, and allusions.…
In America, there used to be unfair laws and regulations regarding labor. Children are put to work in harsh conditions, conditions often deemed difficult even for adults, and are forced to work ridiculous hours. Florence Kelley gave a speech at the National American Woman Suffrage Association in Philadelphia on July 22, 1905. In her speech, Kelley uses repetition, pathos, imagery, logos, and carefully placed diction to express how child labor is morally wrong and inhumane.…
In Esther Burr’s journal entry on, May 1, 1742, the ten year old girl documents a particular outing with her father, through the wilderness. She has a very deep respect for her father, so when she gets the chance to travel to “the spring wood” with him she could not be happier. Her use of language, including; diction and imagery, the manner in which she talks about the knowledge she gained that day, and of course how she looks up to her father reveals just how cherished this outing was for her.…
After reading, “The Story of an Hour,” I have concluded that Mrs.Mallard was shocked when she found out that her husband was alive. When Mrs.Mallard found out her husband was dead, the author gives us the quote, “She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same, with a paralyzed inability to accept its significance” (Chopin 1). Mrs.Mallard wasn’t really surprised or even care that her husband died. It was like, she expected it to happen to him. As a general rule, if someone you really cared about died unexpectedly you wouldn’t feel emotionless but would be really upset.…
The structure of this recipe is very unique. It is split into two paragraphs, with the first one acting as an introduction. The actual recipe is not mentioned until the second paragraph, where it is mentioned in a sentence structure, not in a list, which is unusual. Only four sentences of the paragraph tell the reader how to make the spider salad, making it succinct and informational. However, the structure is quite odd, seeming like an informational journal article, not a recipe.…