clothing (50’s/60’s styled). 6. Does the text make appropriate use of gender theory TERMS? Does the text discuss the advertisement’s use of gender stereotypes using language learned from this unit’s readings? If not‚ which paragraphs(s) need revision for this? Yes‚ gender theory terms are used appropriately‚ but could have used a couple of more terms possibly. 7. Does the text have a clear pattern of organization? Does each part relate to the thesis? Was the text easy to follow or were the ideas simply
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The Itching Pressure to Conform It is no secret that humans want to feel accepted. Growing up and reaching adolescence‚ feelings start to change and the way people see you suddenly becomes a priority. In the essay‚ “Salvation”‚ Langston Hughes narrates his vivid memory of a religious revival with his Auntie Reed‚ a committed Christian. Hughes successfully demonstrates how emotionally straining it is to be expected to conform. Hughes fell into peer pressure at a church revival‚ resulting in him
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other opinions and views; this can be a major way to build credibly when speaking to people who may not agree. He doesn’t use numbers to talk up his credibility but instead appeals to many groups‚ this a good use of Ethos‚ while also using multiple rhetorical devices at once. Kennedy
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medication and missed consecutive meetings with his parole officer. His counterpart Charles McDuffie was given proper rehabilitation treatment after his release and was able to make a smoother transition into society because of this additional aid. Both men were incarcerated for relatively similar crimes‚ yet their outcomes were drastically different. Keith Huff was eventually returned to prison‚ whereas Charles McDuffie completed his rehab and remained clean. The rules and restrictions placed upon
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In the excerpts George and Lennie are two friends‚ one smart the other intellectually disabled‚ both on a ‘mission’ to achieve the American dream. Their journey reveals a lot about the two. Lennie is a follower‚ in that he follows and imitates George’s every move. Lennie also suffers from a mental disability. It is also understood that they are from a working class upbringing. In the case of Lennie‚ it becomes very clear throughout the novel that he is a ‘follower’. He follows George everywhere
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events we can better understand why Old English sounds like a foreign language compared to Modern English‚ whereas Middle English seems much more similar. With the help of an excerpt from Geoffrey Chaucer’s book Canterbury Tales‚ we can reflect upon the text and explain how and why Middle English has the vocabulary and grammar that it does. To understand the transition from Old English to Middle English‚ it is important to know who or what caused it. In 1066 there was an event known as The Norman Conquest
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Rhetorical Analysis: Allegory of the Cave The text I have used to do my rhetorical analysis is the “Allegory of the Cave” by Plato. In this text‚ Plato gives an explanation of his idea of the situation of humans in respect to knowledge by telling us an allegory. In his allegory‚ Plato says that there are a few prisoners seated in a cave behind a small wall facing a big wall. The only thing they can do is looking at the wall in front of them and listen‚ they cannot even move their neck or the
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foundational documents of Western culture and arguably the most profound analysis and celebration of love in the history of philosophy. It is also the most lavishly literary of Plato’s dialogues – a genius prose performance in which the author‚ like playful maestro‚ shows off an entire repertoire of characters‚ ideas‚
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essential. Text A is an essay written by an African girl embedded in an African culture published in 2014‚ while text B is an article published by the Encyclopedia Britannica during the 21st century. Both texts deals share the theme of Hausa culture‚ however‚ text A does it in a more reflective and personal way by explaining her own understanding of identity‚ while text C is more straightforward and informative about the different aspects of this culture. As mentioned before‚ text A is an essay
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In The Will to Believe‚ William James claims that “we have the right to believe at our own risk any hypothesis that is live enough to tempt our will.” He explains what a hypothesis and the option between them mean. James furthers his argument with the psychology of human opinion. He explains that the reason for decision is “[n]ot where is comes from but what it leads to…” And lastly‚ James describes the human conflict of knowing the truth and avoiding error. To begin‚ James clearly defines words
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