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    Using the Rhetorical Triangle Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ uses the various forms of the rhetorical triangle logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos‚ in “Letter From Birmingham Jail”. “ In considering the role that ethos plays in the rhetorical analyses‚ you need to pay attention to the details‚ right down to the choice of words or‚ in a visual argument‚ the shapes and colors” (Lunsford & Ruszkiewicz 106). Logos is explained‚ “ In analyzing most arguments‚ you’ll have to decide whether an argument makes a

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    a number limit on immigration? DEFINING THE FORMAL OUTLINE • A formal outline shows‚ in logical order‚ what you will be writing about. • A formal outline helps you separate main ideas and supporting ideas • A formal outline gives you a foundation from which to build an introduction‚ a body‚ and a conclusion. • A formal outline often changes after you write your first draft. It will show you where you need to add more research or make other changes. FORMAL OUTLINE Addressing Immigration after 9/11

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    you might reconsider the current stance you have taken up regarding the issues at hand. The letter you have received from Mr. King well informs you of his views and position on the subject of segregation. Seeing as Birmingham Alabama is by far one of the most segregated cities in the United States it only makes sense that Mr. King and his followers would stage a demonstration here. Mr. King‚ in his letter to you‚ compares the

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    The Prison Epistles of Paul Apostolic School of Theology Joshua L. Poole Abstract The Epistles of the New Testament are arguably the most spiritually in depth readings in the entire Bible. Paul‚ the author of the Epistles‚ gives a detailed account of his life which was centered on the teachings of Jesus Christ. The contents of his writings explain the perils‚ trials‚ persecutions‚ of a devout man determined to finish his course on earth‚ living in the will of God. Some such writings were the

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    The Stanford prison and BBC prison Experiments comparison In summary the studies showed that the behavior of the ‘normal’ students who had been randomly allocated to each condition‚ was affected by the role they had been assigned‚ to the extent that they seemed to believe in their allocated positions.  The studies therefore reject the dispositional hypothesis. The Stanford Prison Experiment demonstrates the powerful role that the situation can play in human behavior. Because the guards were placed

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    How to Write Complaint Letters Introduction Letters of complaint usually include the following stages: 1. Background 2. Problem - cause and effect 3. Solution 4. Warning (optional) 5. Closing    1. Background This section describes the situation; e.g. I am writing to inform you that the goods we ordered from your company have not been supplied correctly. I attended your exhibition Sound Systems 2014 at the Fortune Hotel (22-25 January) and found it informative and interesting. Unfortunately

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    theology in Paris‚ which at the time was the center of theological studies. He served as the Pope from 1198 to 1216 and is known for expanding and reestablishing the Pope’s authority over the Papal States‚ launching crusades‚ and reforming the church. During the years between 1203 and 1204 Pope Innocent III wrote advice letters to powerful church members from England to the southern part of Italy. These letters were intended to give instructions to the administration of the church on how to deal with specific

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    Martin Luther King’s inspiration for writing his‚ “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was mainly to appeal to an undeniable injustice that occurred during his time. His letter was in response tos eight white clergymen‚ who objected to King protesting in Birmingham. Dr. King effectively crafted his counterargument after analyzing the clergymen’s unjust proposals and then he was able to present his rebuttal. Dr. King effectively formed his counterargument by first directly addressing his audience‚ the clergymen

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    Letter From Birmingham Jail In King’s essay‚ "Letter From Birmingham Jail"‚ King brilliantly employs the use of several rhetorical strategies that are pivotal in successfully influencing critics of his philosophical views on civil disobedience. King’s eloquent appeal to the logical‚ emotional‚ and most notably‚ moral and spiritual side of his audience‚ serves to make "Letter From Birmingham Jail" one of the most moving and persuasive literary pieces of the 20th century. In Birmingham

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    downtown Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ to protest the existing segregation laws. All were arrested. This caused the clergymen of this Southern town to compose a letter appealing to the black population to stop their demonstrations. In response to their letter‚ King wrote back in what would be titled "Letter From A Birmingham Jail". Especially prevalent in the letter are Aristotle’s appeals‚ which include logos‚ ethos and pathos. The concluding section of the document is a well rounded‚ and demonstrates all of the

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