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    praise to all the people who are struggling in maintaining a healthy relationship through the use of rhetorical questions‚ anecdotes‚ metaphors‚ and repetition in order to combat rising levels discontent in the family and home that she witnesses daily as a marriage counselor and life coach. Trice takes the audience through her thought process through the use of multiple anecdotes in her talk in order to convey how she came about her answer on why

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    Recalling a personal anecdote Next‚ ……………..…further advances his argument by recounting a personal anecdote ………………….…………….the recalling of a personal anecdote by the author demonstrates the author’s personal connection to the issue‚ therefore directly helps build the argument by enabling readers to make a vicarious connection to the author’s central claim…………….. Moreover‚ the author’s personal anecdote functions as a synecdoche capable of revealing insights unobtainable

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    to a large‚ much elongated‚ slow-moving insect with fore legs fitted for seizing and holding insect prey. The name comes from the praying like position in which the insect holds its long‚ jointed front legs while at rest or waiting for prey. The three common species of mantids in North America are the European mantis (Mantis religiosa)‚ the Chinese mantis (Tenodera aridifolia sinensis)‚ and the Carolina mantis (Stagmomantis carolina). There are many ways to distinguish between these three species

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    Pottery served functional and decorative purposes and well as valuable trade and traditional pieces. The Acoma pottery jars were made for everyday life carrying and storing water‚ ritual activities‚ and for their great beauty. The two Acoma water jars discussed in class illustrate these values by their floral and geometric designs‚ bold colors‚ and symbolism. Of the two Acoma water jars discussed one was made in 1800 and the other was made in

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    TM Introduction to the Production of Compressed Stabilized Earth Block (CSEB) using AnyWay Soil Block TM CONTENTS Introduction - The environmental advantages of building with stabilized compressed earth blocks using AnyWay products - Composition of Soil - Four Typical Soils - Field Test - Organization of Blockyard - Screening - Measuring - Dry Mixing - Humid Mixing - Checking the Moisture Content - Description of the Press - Safety - Mis- handling the Press - Handling the Press - Quality

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    28835353101340The are no ethical issues as there is no deception involved. The experiment can be easily re-tested and the results can be re-produced with ease and success. Can be applied to real life situations involving estimates and group knowledge. It can be re-produced without any sample bias.00The are no ethical issues as there is no deception involved. The experiment can be easily re-tested and the results can be re-produced with ease and success. Can be applied to real life situations

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    Again‚ set the top down on the counter top and with that free hand grab the knife. Insert the knife into the jelly jar and scoop out a small portion of jelly; because the jelly is not as thick as the peanut butter you must be very careful with this step. Carefully set down the jar of jelly‚ and pick up the remaining piece of bread that does not have peanut butter on it. Spread the jelly across the bread‚ just as you did with the peanut butter. Make

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    are aware of how much Mrs. Wright cared for her fruit and while in jail‚ her preserves where her primary focus‚ not freedom. (825) The fruit itself was another well placed piece of symbolism as only one jar of cherries survived the harsh cold weather without the aid of a fire to prevent the jars from shattering. As Mrs. Hale walked through the kitchen‚ she noticed how Mrs. Wright was not in touch with herself as the loaf of bread was just laying on the counter

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    In her letter to her father-in-law‚ Eliza Stacey expresses her need and very subtly persuades him into helping her financially‚ as he had done before. In her time of need‚ Eliza uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and anecdotes to acquire the sympathy of her father-in-law. Eliza’s relationship to Edward Stacey and his son is used to establish a sort of credibility in just the first line. Addressing him by “My dear Father-in-law” rather than by name is a clever and subtle use of ethos on Eliza’s part because establishing

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    interesting because of how well was able to engage his audience. His choice of language‚ anecdotes‚ and humor played an important role in delivering his message successfully. These elements have been combined to create a compelling and persuasive message that the audience can relate to. Wallace started off with a tone that was approachable and shied away from the typical speech introductions. He starts off with an anecdote about two young fish swimming together and then how an older fish approached them

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