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    Trump is very active in making posts to his Facebook page‚ and the most common rhetorical device he uses when doing so is kairos. It seems that Trump keeps up with current events and most of his posts are his personal opinion on topics popular among voters in the U.S. His very aggressive and dictioned posts also gain him media buzz

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of Dr. King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Jasmine Lane February 5‚ 2014 English 318 Lane-1 During the mid-20th Century‚ racism was a huge issue in the United States‚ which the most prominent was the racism of African-Americans. “There comes a time when the cup of endurance runs over‚ and men are no longer willing to be plunged into the abyss of despair. I hope sirs‚ you can understand our legitimate and unavoidable

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    smaller vocabulary with words that develop a sense of intelligence in the minds of citizens in Oceania. Syme enforces his idea about destroying language by creating an atmosphere which is very persuasive and is used to pull in Winston and ultimately attempt to convince him how there is beauty in destroying language. Orwell broadens Syme’s idea as intuitive through the use of aggressive tone and rhetorical question. Without the use of these rhetorical devices this monologue by Syme would not have

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    Humour is thought to be a very strong skill that should be mastered as one of the art in doing an impactful presentation. Having a good sense of humour will not only makes the presentation lively but also diminish some tense in the room. Consecutively‚ information sharing is easily transferred plus making the listeners felt more energetic and responsive to your talks. All four speakers

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    main features that allowed this were his choices of language; rhetorical devices; his mode of delivery; paralinguistic & prosodic features; and his structure. Obama’s speech is full of carefully thought out language choices that all give a specific effect on the audience. For example‚ many times in the speech Obama repeats the first person pronoun ‘we’ which makes the audience feel included and involved giving them a strong sense of belonging. Obama links this into his use of abstract nouns

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    from prison have high risk of returning within the year due to monthly fees‚ parole dates‚ employment expectations‚ and inability to freely move to other towns to pursue more wholesome endeavors. The conditions imposed upon released convicts create a sense of pathos on behalf of those not

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    September 7th‚ 2012 Rhetorical Analysis of The Grapes of Wrath The dust bowl was a tragic time in America for so many families and John Steinbeck does a great job at getting up-close and personal with one family to show these tragedies. In the novel‚ “The Grapes of Wrath”‚ John Steinbeck employed a variety of rhetorical devices‚ such as asyndeton‚ personification and simile‚ in order to persuade his readers to enact positive change from the turmoil of the Great Depression. Throughout the novel

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    Ikea: Ad Master The attached ad is one for Ikea. The ad itself contains the word ikea‚ albeit the letters are mixed‚ and a simple phrase‚ “Assemble yourself”. The ad plays on Ikea’s reputation. Most people know Ikea because of the fairly cheap furniture and the fact that you have to put them together. The colour scheme of this ad is in line with the simple blue and yellow branding that all whom are familiar with Ikea would recognize. The target audience for this ad are mostly people going through

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    Aside from cost figures‚ relative CO2 emissions‚ and economist concerns‚ fresh well grown food seems to invigorate people and make them fell good. A common mistake in modern analyses is to ignore emotional‚ basic human response. For example‚ the institution of Communism is a theoretically utopian idea for poorer countries‚ but when humans are the test subjects‚ the intended structure falls prey to uneven

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    in words such as sleepin’ or walkin’. Also‚ he uses outdated but understandable words such as harlot (meaning prostitute) to illustrate the time period of the characters’ talk. Miller’s use of biblical words such as gospel and lord help achieve a sense of the community’s strict religious fundamentals. Irony shows up numerous times throughout the play‚ especially in the character Abigail Williams. Abigail is a very ironic hypocritical woman‚ she claims herself to be pure yet she has had an

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