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    Luminosity: Brain Games for the Not So Critical By Andriy Struk Luminosity – Why I Play advertisement description: Luminosity logo appears; an outline of a profile of a man with an orange brain. In the next scene an older woman with gray hair and glasses says “I did it to be quicker.” as white scribbles (like chalk on the board) of lightning bolts appear around her‚ a disclaimer is placed in the bottom left corner “actor portrayal”. In the following scene a young man says “Just to stay sharp

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    Antony’s Rhetorical Superiority Analysis Essay In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Mark Antony proves himself to be the most effective manipulator. This feat was the product of many factors that Antony both took into account‚ and employed to a greater effect than his counterparts. Using the illustrative Rhetorical Triangle of Aristotle‚ Antony was able to convey the three main ingredients of good rhetoric to convince the Roman mob to turn upon the conspirators‚ mere moments after being

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    athletes are pushed to their limits‚ do they truly evolve‚ or are they torn away from their authentic selves‚ becoming insincere and jaded in the process? In the chapter “Do Sports Build Character?” from Mark Edmundson’s book Why Teach?‚ Edmundson uses rhetorical strategies‚ personal anecdotes‚ and philosophical references to question the popular belief that sports develop moral virtues within a person‚ instead of the reality of sports instilling values of competitiveness‚ aggression‚ and selfishness. Edmundson’s

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    Address”‚ he explains why the great civil war was fought and keeps on urging the public to continue fighting. His argument developed through rhetorical devices of juxtaposition‚ repetition‚ and diction. His purpose in speaking is to encourage the American population to go on battle in order to unite the nation and keep their pride. His primary audience is the American public‚ especially those with the capability to fight. First of all‚ Lincoln starts his speech talking about what happened during the

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    unintelligible‚ and puzzling. [We] realize that this meaningless word has bewildered us and has then shown us its true meaning” (Freud 28). The idea of using satires to make the jokes in Family Guy are not meant to be hurtful and offensive‚ but its addressing American Culture and the stereotypes that people create amongst each

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    Molly Ainsworth Ms. Caine Honors English III 9 October 2024 Rhetorical Analysis: Analysis of 2021 Chevy Silverado Cat Commercial The Chevy Silverado cat commercial is not very convincing in my opinion‚ but for the right audience it definitely could be. This is because there is no evidence or reason that the truck is better than a different truck other than the multi-flex tailgate. The tailgate could be enough to sway the right kind of people‚ but not me. The commercial doesn’t use enough logos in

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    Jeremy Rifkin‚ an American economist‚ writer and public speaker‚ is founder and president of the Foundation on Economic Trends (FOET). In his article‚ “A Change of Heart about Animals‚” published in the Los Angeles Times (2003)‚ suggests that animals are more like humans in the sense that they are capable of feeling emotions as well as comprehending concepts much like we’ve never expected. He supports his claim by providing a series of statistics‚ facts and rhetorical questions‚ all of which have

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    Rhetorical Analysis Rap is expressed as a form of popular music developed within african american communities.This is a way to express your thoughts or feelings on situation sometimes you have no control over. When having no control sometimes you feel trapped and feel as though that things are going down hill. But with this being said this is why music is helpful in certain situations because you can rap or talk about things. also more than likely you can get paid for just simply expressing your

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    “The Ballot or the Bullet” Rhetorical Analysis Essay Delivered in 1964‚ during a time when the civil rights movement was in a frenzy with growing tensions between white and black Americans‚ Malcolm X was resolved to declare his speech titled “The Ballot or the Bullet.” This speech urges Black voters to speak up‚ share their stories‚ unify them‚ and protest against oppressive systems of government. In contrast to other well-known activists‚ like Martin Luther King Jr. and Reverend Galamison‚ Malcolm

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    further explained in the following paragraphs of the analysis. As well as examining ideologies and the certain discourses that come with them. So having decided to do my rhetorical analysis on PepsiCo‚ I realized they are a big corporation with a lot of money that advertises a lot for its products. PepsiCo is a big part of this waste ending up in landfills. First I will introduce the PepsiCo website and go through it and analyze the different rhetorical devices used and what their end game is. Another

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