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    Concrete diction is used when Hurston describes the men as “loud-talking” and “staggering” (149). Furthermore‚ concrete diction is used when the men are described as “white” and the town as “colored” (149). Hurston uses descriptive language‚ or language that humans can perceive with the five senses‚ to describe the rambunctious behavior of the drunk men. She also uses this language to allow the reader to feel as if he or she is part of the communion in order to achieve the

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    2nd Rough Draft of Rhetorical Analysis Charles Eisenstein‚ the author of Secret Economics‚ writes an article Let’s be honest: real sustainability may not make business sense on The Guardian website in 2014(The Guardian). In that article‚ the author insists the importance of sustainability. The purpose of this article is by using the environmental practice issues in business scene‚ to convey the idea of how people in business should be motivated to run a business. The article is written for people

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    Body Paragraph 1: Adolf Hitler Our first piece will be no other than Adolf Hitler. To reiterate‚ This paragraph will predominately be attempting at proving that such a man as Hitler was bound in living this proverb. So‚ firstly‚ let’s state the proverb again to provide clarity upon all further points‚ and I quote‚ “You can get to the ends of the world on a lie‚ but you cannot return.” Now‚ what does this proverb mean? This is a valuable question and one that is pertinent to what this paragraph is

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    Process Paragraph Banana Walnut Bread One of my children’s favorite treats is homemade banana walnut bread. As long as there is a cup of milk to accompany the treat my kids are ready to eat. Most of the time my whole family makes them to enjoy quality time together. Banana walnut bread not only brings us together‚ but it provides us with a yummy treat for our dessert after dinner. Usually my wife makes sure to have enough ingredients for all four of us‚ and we make a list of any missing ingredients

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    The Montessori Method: A Rhetorical Analysis Maria Montessori graduated in 1894 from the University of Rome’s medical school‚ becoming Italy’s first female doctor. This was a feat that reinforced Montessori’s commitment to women’s rights. Living in the 20th century‚ Montessori noticed society’s use of science as an approach to improving education. She believed these strategies were scientifically irrelevant to the teaching of students. In her writing “The Montessori Method”‚ Maria Montessori

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    name calling to convince the reader that Barbie will soon encounter a fierce competitor‚ a better role model‚ which may finally dethrone her as the best selling doll of all time‚ or at least “punch a few holes in her sales” (423). In the first paragraph‚ Lord repeatedly uses military references to show the reader that Barbie has a fight ahead of her. I think Lord uses these references to draw in the audience that she is appealing to‚ which are smart‚ aggressive‚ opinionated woman. She declares that

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    The Rhetorical Analysis of Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man Aleksandra Slijepcevic Dr. Hahn‚ PRWR 611 December 14‚ 2011 Written in 1791‚ Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man was a literary attack on Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France. Furthermore‚ it was a defense of the French Revolution. Thomas Paine believed that a political revolution was justified when and if a government failed to protect its people‚ their natural rights‚ and their national interests. In Paine’s

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    Ethos and Pathos is explained in simpler terms as text‚ author‚ and audience. These concepts are the back bone of modern day rhetoric and are used to strengthen a rhetorical situation or argument. Rhetoric in turn fuels the concept of critical thinking or analyzing that are useful tools to help determine the validity and soundness of Rhetorical situations. In a glance‚ critical thinking is the act of identifying

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    Ayrika Pier Meghann Bassett Rhetorical Analysis English W131 28 October 2013 Manipulation or Persuasion? Robert Blecker’s “With death penalty‚ let punishment truly fit the crime” was printed on CNN August 22‚ 2013. In this article Blecker has a hard time drawing a line as to when capital punishment should be enforced. He uses many controversial topics that are attached to the death penalty to make the reader question their own belief on the death penalty. This article also questions the

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    a breast cancer awareness campaign promoted by the Keep A Breast Foundation.” The author uses very little connotation in this essay that he wrote. But the words that I was able to find that had connotation in them‚ one of the words were said in paragraph 1 sentence 1. Forty Four years ago‚ the Supreme Court ruled that students in public schools don’t "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate." I think that the author when he said the word “shed”

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