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    Barbara Mellix grew up speaking two different languages like her children. Black english which to her meant country coloreds; and standard english which was proper english. She grew up in a black neighborhood. Barbara’s mother would get upset when she wouldn’t speak proper english. Her siblings and her were forced to speak proper english. Barbara’s mother was a woman with a thick muffled voice‚ and was always smiling. Her father was an articulated aggressive man‚ who spoke loud and clear. It was

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    In Nickel and Dimed‚ Barbara Ehrenreich plunges into the world of minimum wage workers. In her immersion‚ Ehrenreich attempts various types of minimum wage jobs such as those that would be categorized as service work like a waitress or a house cleaner. Ehrenreich expresses not only the difficulty of these jobs‚ but the behavior in which people acted towards her. She explains that once she entered the world other service work she was seen as lower standard of human‚ if she was “seen” at all‚ since

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    Composition The author of the article that will be talked about throughout this paper will be analyzed to see if they used pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos in the article to make the best article possible. Ethos dealing with the credibility of the article makes sure that the website has the right sources and the details and examples to back up what the author is talking about in the article. Pathos on the other hand deals with the emotion throughout and how people relate towards what is being talked about in the

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    the Declaration of Independence‚ extended to us”? Although Douglass delivered his speech to a mostly sympathetic audience‚ he achieved a proper condemnation of America through the strategies of Pathos and parallelism. Douglass portrays the life an American slave through the imagery he uses to reach Pathos. He uses many words that can make the audience feel different ways about their view on slavery. This is revealed when he explains what really happened to slaves and why they are not working for

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    Pathos means you write about your feelings and you use that to persuade your writer which means the writer uses emotions and images that appeal to the reader. While ethos means credibility and using authorities and celebrities to show you point‚ which means your reader knows the person you show them and somehow relates to them . Logos means you use logic to show your point‚ which is one of the strongest ways to persuade your reader because you will use facts to show your point . The second picture

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    “I was beginning to think and feel in the language I used‚ to find my own voice in it‚ to sense that how one speaks influences how one means”‚ Barbara Mellix discussed in her memoir “From Outside‚ In” (298). Barbara Mellix grew up speaking three different types of English‚ black English‚ standard English‚ and college English. She understood where and when it was acceptable to use each of these languages. Black English was to be spoken with her family‚ while the standard English was spoken in public

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    Oghenetejiri [TJ] MOWOE A00010192 WRI 321 Using Pathos‚ Ethos and Logos As a child‚ I wasn’t really allowed to do some things I loved to do‚ like going to play at a friend’s house or watch television for hours or to be on the computer for very long. I was very reserved and quiet. My parents are strict disciplinarians and all about book work. When I was 8 years old‚ I noticed that they never complained when I wanted to visit a friend of mine who had a piano. He was quite older than me and I

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    Anonymous (Traditional Scottish Ballad) Bonny Barbara Allan After reading the poem I decided to go ahead and write my essay on it. This poem really spark my interest because the poem itself had a lot of meaning but at the same time it also told a story just like what a song would do. If the story was about something amazing‚ it would be considered an epic story. If the story‚ that was told is something sad or usually about relationship then it would make the story a Ballad. This poem to me is

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    Confirmation Saint Report (Saint Barbara) Saint Chosen: Saint Barbara Summary: Saint Barbara lived in Nicomedia and was the daughter of Dioscorus who prisoned her in a high tower in order to preserve her from the outside world and also due to her “disobedience.” While imprisoned her studies led her to secretly become a Christian. Before leaving on a journey‚ he intended to make a private bath-house for her which intended to have two windows‚ but instead Barbara made them put three windows‚

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    Deborah Bailey Ken Brosky English 1 20 April 2014 Critical Analysis of Not for Sport by Barbara Munson In the blog Not for Sport by Barbara Munson‚ the argument is presented that teams should not use “Indian” mascots. Using a statement and response dialogue Munson argues against what she feels are “common misunderstandings on this issue” (Munson 1). Munson uses ethos‚ pathos and logos with weak results. Munson’s target audience are the general population and more specifically communities with current

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