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    Appeal to Pity As Good Reasons with Contemporary Arguments states‚ writers use logical fallacies to gain audience approval‚ but all the statements are false (Faigley). One type of logical fallacy is the appeal to pity fallacy. For this fallacy‚ the arguer appeals to the audience’s emotional side to gain support on a claim that should be decided on more relevant or objective terms. Examples of this fallacy can be seen on commercials‚ campaigns‚ and various methods of advertising. The given examples

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    (2013). An analysis of academic integrity techniques used in online courses at a southern university. Retrieved from http://www.nedsi.org/proc/2013/proc/p121024007.pdf Bradshaw‚ J.‚ & Baluja‚ T. (2011‚ September 2). Why many international students get a failing grade in academic integrity. Retrieved from http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/education/why-many-international-students-get-a-failing-grade-in-academic-integrity/article4199683/ Ryerson University (2009). ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT. In STUDENT

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    SAMPLE COVER LETTER SAMANTHA PIERCE 14 Brattle Street Cambridge‚ MA 02138 (617) 495-3108 spierce@jd13.law.harvard.edu December 1‚ 2010 Miriam A. Nunberg Staff Attorney U.S. Department of Education‚ Office for Civil Rights 32 Old Slip‚ 26th Fl. New York‚ NY 10005-2500 Dear Ms. Nunberg: I am a first-year student at Harvard Law School and am writing to apply for a volunteer summer internship with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights in New York City. I learned about your organization

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    Academic Writing Guide UTS LIBRARY February 2013 Academic Writing Guide Overview: This guide provides explanations‚ examples and advice on the different aspects of academic writing‚ including assignment types‚ grammar and research writing. 2 Welcome to the UTS Academic Writing Guide 1. Why do I need this guide? The aim of this guide is to give you a place to come and find explanations‚ examples and advice about different aspects of academic writing. When you have a question about your

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    Appeal of Macbeth Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s best known tragedies. It is set in Scotland where a Scottish lord‚ Macbeth‚ is told a prophecy by three witches that he will become the king of Scotland. He then chooses the evil path‚ and with the help of his ruthlessly ambitious wife‚ commits regicide to become king. He furthers his moral decent with a reign of murderous terror to stay in power. In the end‚ he loses everything that gives purpose to his life‚ along with losing his life itself. Although

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    Student Learning Development Services Academic Writing 0800 MASSEY (627 739) www.massey.ac.nz Academic Writing: A Guide to Tertiary Level Writing Edited by Dr Natilene Bowker 2007 Academic Writing: A Guide to Tertiary Level Writing | i Welcome to Academic Writing! This resource has been designed for Massey University students who are new to the conventions of academic writing. Many students‚ including extramural‚ internal‚ and both domestic and international‚ may find this

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    October 3‚ 2013 How to use Appeals and Strategies: How do authors manage to truly captivate and inspire their audience? Surely it is not an easy task nor does it come seamlessly. It is through the proper use of the three appeals‚ logos‚ pathos and ethos as well as rhetorical strategies that authors succeed in delivering their message. We can see these employed correctly in readings such as Alexander Stille’s text “The Ganges’ Next Life” as well as Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring

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    #1   Appeal to Force  Description:  When force‚ coercion‚ or even a threat of force is used in place of a reason in an attempt to justify a conclusion.  Example:   Lisa: Aunt‚ why do I have to clean and my cousin doesn’t?  Aunt: Because if you don’t‚ you won’t be going outside to play.                                                                   #2 Appeal to Pity  Description: The attempt to distract from the truth of the conclusion by the use of pity.  Example:  Luis: Your child took money

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    -----------------------------------------------Hints! • Put your most recent work first. • Keep it simple. • Tell only the truth. The truth always comes out in an interview. • Highlight any very good or very unusual work you did. • Keep reading - sample resume

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    What is academic English? You may be confident in using English in everyday situations‚ but the kind of English you need for study is rather different. It is what is known as ’academic English’ and is the type of English you need for * reading and understanding your study materials * writing about your subject. Academic English is different from everyday spoken English. It may be used to * describe an object or situation * describe a process or how something works * explain

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