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    The most savage in his use of wit is undoubtedly Swift. His Modest Proposal‚ in 1729‚ highlights poverty in Ireland by suggesting that it would be far better for everybody if‚ instead of being allowed to starve‚ these unfortunate Irish babies were fattened up and eaten. Yet‚ astonishingly‚ a book of 1726 by Swift‚

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    Nation Murray 1/5/11 Period 1 Letter from Birmingham Jail Assignment 1. Identify a list of biblical allusions King uses in this essay. Explain how these allusions to biblical figures and events appeal to both ethos and pathos. “Just as the prophets of the eighth century B.C. left their villages and carried their thus saith the Lord far beyond the boundaries of their home towns‚ and just as the Apostle Paul left his village of Tarsus and carried the gospel of Jesus Christ to the far corners

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    Letter from Birmingham Jail: Analysis 2 On April 12‚ 1963 King was arrested for breaking an Alabama injunction against demonstrations in Birmingham. He was placed in solitary confinement and on April 16th he read a letter from Alabama clergymen published in the New York Times in which they criticized King and the Birmingham Movement for inciting civil disturbances. King wrote his response along the margin of the paper. The following version has been edited . Directions: Be an active reader by underlining

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    A MODEST PROPOSAL FOR ENSURING THAT WOMEN HAVE THE RIGHTS THEY DESERVE IN ORDER TO ACQUIRE THE SAME AMOUNT OF PAYMENT WHERE JOBS ARE CONCERNED IN CANADA. The average hard-working woman who does gruelling work in order to feed her children does not have enough time to spend with her children‚ maintain the family home and still manage to bond with her husband. Apparently‚ women almost everywhere have the right to vote‚ and make up more than half of all voters. However‚ they are still unable to make

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    Hannah Patricia B. Tan IV – Electron A MODEST PROPOSAL: FOR PREVENTING TERRORIST ATTACKS AND EASIER AIRPORT SECURITY MANAGEMENT A lot of terrorist attacks have been happening around the world. These attacks cause trauma and shock to a lot of people‚ especially those who are affected. Some terrorists threaten people by doing bomb threats which destroys the infrastructure‚ some kidnap valuable people and treat them as hostages to get ransom‚ and sometimes they kill those people if they do not

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    In Letter from Birmingham Jail‚ Martin Luther King Jr. writes to his fellow clergymen about the turpitudes he feels are taking place in Birmingham. He aims to make his audience aware of things he feels are being swept under the carpet. King uses a variety of religious references to get through to his readers. Since religion is sacred to so many‚ it is a powerful piece filled with emotion and logic. King’s expert use of pathos invokes the emotions of his readers. Since the topic he is writing

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    Modest Proposal Today one of our most growing issues in America is teen pregnancy. Now a day’s media plays a huge role in a regular teenagers life. Television‚ magazines‚ and the Internet have been sending a message that sex is okay. Teenagers think that loosing their virginity before the age of 18 is “cool.” Many teens are put into situations where they feel they must have sex and don’t care about protection. Many teens that have sex without using protection can lead to pregnancy. Being a teenager

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s letter glances into the actuality of racial segregation in the 1960s. King writes this letter to the clergy men and intends to address the concerns regarding the wisdom and timing of the nonviolent demonstrations in Birmingham‚ Alabama that King and other leaders arranged and carried out in 1963. King employs all three types of appeals‚ pathos‚ ethos and logos in this letter to the clergy man. Dr. King’s letter brings out feelings of empathy‚ indignation‚ and

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    Letter From Birmingham Jail” Martin Luther King Jr. wrote the “Letter from a Birmingham Jail‚” after an unjust proposal made by eight white clergymen. Their claims were to be that no Negro “outsider” should be allowed to establish or lead any protest and should leave them to their local neighborhoods. King replied directly to the clergymen‚ but used religious ties to also have his voice heard in the public. In his counter argument‚ King strategically used logical evidence‚ emotional aspects

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