ORATORICAL PIECE Reviving Mother Nature I can feel the cool breeze touching my skin as I sit on the big rock‚ mesmerized by the greenest mountains‚ my heart is somersaulting by the beauty of the calm water stretching through the river. The chirping of the birds‚ the soft hush of the grass as it sways with the wind. This beautiful scenery makes me feel happy‚ finding peace in nature as the sun sets in the horizon. But these are just my illusions‚ and my senses are persistent in drifting me back
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Briana Bergman Professor Wall English 2314-01 February 18‚ 2013 Zitkala Ša From the very beginning I was extremely intrigued by “Impressions of an Indian Childhood” and “The School Days of an Indian Girl” and the way in which Zitkala tells her story. The reality of her choosing leaving the only place she has ever known and her family and being a Dakota Indian in a white boarding school while trying to stay true to her roots is amazing and empowering. There are many qualities that she
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write down the words along with the definition and I construct sentences with it. I review it o a daily basis so that it becomes a part of me. I have taken the initiative to sign up for the toastmasters club as this will help as I practice my oratorical skill and writing
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The Rhetoric of “Yes We Can” Darío Villanueva outlines the history and significance of the rhetorical tradition and highlights the striking persistence of the power of the word in American politics. Even in our high-tech age‚ a three-word tagline -"Yes We Can"- carries devastating clout. The Greek sophists -the original masters of rhetoric‚ notorious for their appetite for influence rather than truth- would be both impressed by the abiding power of their art‚ and dismayed that‚ in the Gutenberg
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long it had been since anyone in America had spoken of society-building of any kind” (18). Although the article is about Estonia‚ Heller uses the opportunity to reflect on American society. The reflection also emphasizes the appeals to logos in the piece as he repeatedly uses direct examples such as identification and security to compare America to Estonia. Heller remains largely praiseful of the new model of society. He writes
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themself as a person. Everyone projects a little of his or her personality into their work‚ no matter what it may be‚ but especially when it comes to the stylistic habits someone uses while writing. Every person’s voice is unique‚ so naturally every piece of writing will have certain characteristics distinctly used by that particular writer. My style of writing is a depiction of my thought process. When reading something I’ve wrote‚ while it may take you awhile to get through it all‚ contains glimpses
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business proposals‚ and white papers. ------------------------------------------------- History[edit] While the origins of technical writing can be traced back to antiquity‚ Geoffrey Chaucer’s Treatise on the Astrolabe has been called the first piece of technical writing in English.[3] Technical writing began to be seen as a discipline in and of itself around the time of World War I‚ growing out of the need for technology-based documentation in the military‚ manufacturing‚ electronics‚ and aerospace
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holds the reader’s attention by making it a very fun piece to read. Using humor as a big part of the writing‚ she also uses an informal‚ entertaining tone to capture the audience’s attention and keep them engaged. Dumas starts The F word by showing how most of the people in her family have names with multiple syllables and letters that are not prevalent in common American names. Many of them have meanings as well. She writes in a very conversational tone‚ as if telling a friend the story of her life
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analytical basis‚ and to find out for what particular reasons the usage of tenses in headlines and newspaper articles differ. First‚ I am going to focus on the characteristics of different functional styles found in the English language. In the light of oratorical‚ colloquial‚ poetic‚ official and other styles‚ we can better understand the functions and peculiarities of newspaper style itself. Then‚ I am going to present newspaper style in greater detail than other styles as it is linked directly with the
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Figures of Speech Used in Lesson 4 1. Alliteration 1) Man against man and creed against creed (P.14) 2) warmed to his work (P.20) 3) He brandished a biology text… (P.20) 4) with a man made by God in his image (P.21) 5) …and put here for His purpose as part of a divine plan. (P.21) 6) Gone was the fierce fervor of the days when Dryan had swept the political arena like a prairie fire. (P.22) 7) quiet questioning (P.32) 2. Allusion * We are marching
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