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    that seems to foreshadow the death of Beowulf and gives the reader a huge clue as to what is going to happen. Another example is this quote‚ “But fate‚ that night‚ intended/ Grendel to gnaw the broken bones/ Of his last human/ Supper” (33: 309). This line causes the reader to expect what is about to happen and changes a possibly creative line into something that gives the rest of the scene away‚ therefore losing the interest of the reader. “And Beowulf uttered his final boast: I’ve/ never known

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    logic‚ Ehrenreich establishes her credibility and creates a trustworthy bond between herself and the readers‚ allowing them to feel the pain she has felt as a blue-collar employee. The logic is‚ specifically‚ sensed through the footnotes of the essay. The very fact that she has footnotes establishes a sense of knowledge; a sense that the author clearly knows what she is talking about and wants the readers to know both what she is talking about and that she is a credible source. The footnotes provide other

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     Title ridicules ’explorers’ and makes them seem immature through the use of ’boys’ Helicopter duo plucked from life-raft after Antarctic crash  Use of ’plucked’ makes the explorers seem useless and helpless. Aims to embarrass them and make the reader scoff at how humorous it sounds for someone to be plucked from a crash Their last expedition ended in farce when the Russians threatened to send in military planes to intercept them as they tried to cross into Siberia via the icebound Bering Strait

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    Rhetoric Devices

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    in Their Own Words" by Vivian Marquez successfully makes use of rhetorical devices in order to persuade the reader of her need for financial assistance. Some of the rhetorical devices she used successfully throughout her essay are an imagery‚ metaphor‚ and repetition. In her essay‚ Marquez used her successful weapon of imagery in order to persuade her target audience and current readers about her struggling situation. Her uses of descriptive language in imagery‚ which represents ideas visually

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    develop a humorous tone. Tone is when the reader feels a specific way towards the story. The reader would find the story funny because of how irony is used in it. Both sitional and verbal irony are used throughout the story to develop a humorous tone. Verbal irony is used in many instances in the story to create humor. One of the first instances of situational irony is when the “would be” kidnappers first carry little “Red Chief” off to their lair. The reader expects the kidnappers to have the urge

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    Ain T I A Woman Essay

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    point of their stories more evident and have a greater impact on the readers. The most evident writing technique the authors used is repetition. In Ain’t I a Woman‚ she repeats the name of the title after every point she makes. It helps the audience remember the main purpose of her

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    leave the reader‚ asking how or why. For example there is a spot at the beginning of my paper where I wrote‚ “Though the reader can distinguish that the happiness of the ending depends on which characters point of view we take‚ this story leads us that it does not only end happily‚ but also‚ justly.” In this section it may have been better if I had shown my intention to show how the story turned out “justly”. Unfortunately I do not make this clear and go on with the assumption most readers would find

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    Not Your Homeland Essay

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    being treated well by the government. Danticat is reporting on what is happening to these people who come for help and how they are all mistreated. Danticat’s essay is to get the readers to sympathize the Haitian people and to get to feel for them as they struggle to seek a better living style therefore she convinces her readers by her good tone‚ appeals‚ and connotative language. She starts off her essay by describing what the area is like and how it related to her from years ago when

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    strategies such as the use of current and past events‚ pathos‚ and ethos to persuade his readers “to bother” (312) and start thinking more about the environmental issues that involves everyone. Pollan tries to persuade his reader by looking at these global issues from many different standpoints. “I don’t know about you‚ but for me the most upsetting moment in An Inconvenient Truth came

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    Without pacing the narrative can become very flat and boring. It’s an essential part of every literature writing. So with pacing not only does it make the narrative interesting it also make the reader able to understand the story‚ so if something were to be paced fast it’s very likely that the reader won’t be able to understand the story at all or only understand bits and pieces of it. Evidence of pacing in stories could be found in “The Lottery”‚ “Metamorphosis”‚ “Carry”‚ and “Without a title.”

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