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    AP Language – Green Utilizing a hopefully powerful tone‚ Alfred M. Green feeds his persuasive appeals and helps to effectively convince his fellow African Americans to attempt to join the war. He tells them to not focus on the past injustices‚ but to look towards an equal future‚ in which they too can be a contributing member of the nation’s military force. Green’s use of diction creates an image of strong African Americans fighting alongside whites for a common purpose‚ furthering his appeals

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    E_Mail_is_Better@Communicating.net Before telephones the only way to communicate with each other was to write letters. It took days before the letter got to the recipient and it took days for the writer to get the reply. Then telephones were invented and conversations became instant. Most people loved the telephone and its usefulness but some enjoyed and missed writing letters. Luckily E-mail was invented which allows people to write letters and send and receive them instantly. E-mail is a very

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    Wonderful Wikipedia Writing papers and using the internet as a resource for information come hand in hand as a college student. However‚ is it safe to trust one of the most widely used and accepted forms of information on the internet today? The argument is brought forth in multiple articles concerning how Wikipedia has been used and abused over many years. Through the eyes of many viewpoints‚ though‚ Wikipedia can still relate to almost any topic and provide quality information. Individuals across

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay Florence Kelly‚ a prominent reformer in the United States‚ powerfully addresses her audience of educated white women by highlighting the terrible conditions that children endure. By appealing to pathos and using vivid imagery‚ she conveys the urgent need to reform harsh child labor laws‚ urging her listeners to recognize the necessity for change. Florance Kelley employs pathos to evoke guilt in the audience‚ to encourage her audience to take a stance against child labor

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    Argumentative Essay Packet Essay format Title Page I. Introduction a. Attention Getter b. General Information c. Specific Information d. Thesis Statement II. Counter Argument a. Topic Sentence b. Evidence c. Explanation of Evidence d. Explanation of Why Your Argument is Still Correct III. Supporting Body Paragraph a. Topic Sentence b. Explanation of Argument c. Evidence d. Explanation of Evidence e. Closing Statement IV. Supporting Body paragraph a. Topic Sentence b. Explanation

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    Writing Handout E-5: Argumentative (Persuasive) Essay Guidelines Structuring a Argumentative (Persuasive) Essay A persuasive essay is simply a writer’s attempt to convince readers of the validity of a particular opinion on a controversial issue. The following steps should help you write a persuasive essay. 1. Carefully select a topic Choose a topic that interests you. An argument does not have to be a burning issue‚ but it must be a debatable topic. It can be anything you feel strongly about

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    who meets the requirements and expectations for those certain jobs. In California‚ immigrants open up jobs that give chances for Americans to have jobs and become supervisors and managers. Wilkinson states that“...between 1995 and 2005‚ 25% of high- tech start ups in the United States had at least one immigrant founder‚ and these companies have created more than 450‚000 jobs.” When more people have jobs‚ the unemployment rates go down and the government gets more money in taxes.

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    Jessica Taylor 13‚ February 2012 AP English Mrs. Mercer Self-Sufficiency and Individualism Can Harm a Community Henry David Thoreau goes to the woods to live away from duties and to live a life of leisure. He moves far away from any method of communication‚ such as the post office. He wishes to live independently and self-sufficiently. The quote “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately‚ to front only the essential facts of life…and not‚ when I came to die‚ discover that I

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    Algeo and Butcher (2013) state that the purpose of language is to communicate‚ whether with others by talking and writing or with ourselves by thinking. There are many differences between speaking and writing in English and studies have been conducted to evaluate these differences (Chafe & Tannen‚ 1987). The spoken language is a transient (Crystal‚ 2005) and automatic response accompanied by body language‚ hand gestures‚ facial expressions and paralanguage. Unless speech is recorded‚ it becomes an

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    Perception and Language essay “We see and understand things not as they are but as we are.” Discuss this claim in relation to these two ways of knowing: perception and language. Before analyzing why “we see and understand things not as they are but as we are” in relation to perception and language‚ we need to know the definitions of perception and language. Perception can be defined as the ability to use the five senses of sight‚ smell‚ hearing‚ taste and touch to know something whereas language is a complex

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