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    his article‚ Stein is extremely effective in conveying to his readers that millennials are not as terrible they are perceived to be through his use of humor‚ data‚ and the way he organizes his writing. Some may argue that Stein is ineffective in convincing readers that millennials are acceptable because he presents his counterargument first‚ but he organizes the article this way

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    story introduction that takes her readers into a setting and time where they imagine the impossible happen and become possible in the world of the characters. Her interdiction started as follows: “‘in the time of

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    Intro: This essay will investigate and explore the similarities and differences between the linguistic and presentational techniques used to have an effect on the reader used in two articles with the shared topic of pets. The first article is by two women who call themselves ’Barking Blondes’‚ the use of the word ’Barking’ having two meanings: one relating to the sound dogs make and secondly referring to madness. This may be because they are slightly eccentric dog lovers. The formal online newspaper

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    story that catches the readers eye. Mache makes it a goal to play on people’s emotions and uses examples that do just this in his essay. It is effective in catching the reader’s attention but also is a great way to convey a sense of emotion and connect directly with the reader. Statistics are also used frequently throughout Mache’s essay‚ they serve to enrich the paper and really help

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    point of this piece of work. In the essay‚ the author mainly used several techniques such as flashbacks‚ comparisons and contrasts‚ definition‚ quotation‚ and satire to enhance the readability and entertainment of its content‚ which cater to most readers’ tastes and could lead them to further and in-depth thinking and reflection. Before analyzing the Rodriguez’s skills to shape and present his idea‚ a briefing on the essay is necessary. Rodriguez‚ the author‚ devoted most of his time to gaining

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    Audience and Purpose

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    refers to how you appear to the reader. Do you seem knowledgeable? Do you seem trustworthy? Fair? Likeable? Mean-spirited? Do you seem like you have the readers’ best interests at heart? As you write‚ consider what you do and can do to affect how you appear to your reader. What is the persona that you are playing? How do you want to come across? * Pathos refers to what emotions your readers bring to the argument already‚ as well as what emotions you want your readers to feel when they have finished

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    exposition‚ where the family of Parkers is introduced to the reader. The direct temporal marker “in the twenties century” makes the readers know the time the story takes place. With the help of such indirect markers of time as “few who owned a motor car”‚ “television receiver”‚ “a course of injections” the reader can guess that the action is in the 60th of the 20th century. The spatial markers “three-roomed flat”‚ “the pictures” provide the reader with the information that the story takes place in a town

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    modern age and aims to persuade the readers to be in support of his argument that the ‘Fcuk’ (French Connection UK) campaign should be boycotted due to its explicit nature. Hamilton incorporated techniques such as a variation of language styles‚ inclusivity and emotive language to convince the Australian audience that censorship should be taken more seriously. Hamilton’s varying choice of language is an effective technique as it appeals to all sorts of readers thus having the ability to persuade

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    the work. These two perspectives lead to the reality the reader finds themselves in with Bechdel at the story’s close. This “reality” is truth as we know it; what we perceive to be real life. The formerly mentioned observations take the form of re- occurring illustrations of seemingly minor objects that reveal her character’s inner workings. Bechdel confronts the ethical concerns in how she portrays other characters by showing the reader this younger character’s flawed perspective and the link

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    interesting aspect of the way that Diaz transmits information about his characters to his readers is that his narrator rarely talks about his characters’ traits explicitly; instead‚ he shows those traits indirectly. For instance‚ Diaz never tells us what Yunior’s age is or‚ but through subtle clues throughout the text‚ we can assume him to be around twelve or thirteen years old. This information is transmitted to the reader through his actions and thoughts‚ such as the way he mimics his brother on page 1

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