political platform. Despite the epideictic urgency‚ it is lead into by the aporia: ‘Ready for change?’’Commit to vote’. Of course the user is presumably ‘Ready for change‚’ hence their visit to the website; yet what inverts the proposition from a rhetorical question to aporia is the ‘Commit to vote’. What the user assumingly lacks is conviction. Thereby‚ the allegorical ‘Count on me’‚ precisely the ‘objective usage
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1. I really enjoy reading the article‚ "Who Are You Calling Underprivileged?” which was written by Natasha Rodriguez on May 27‚ 2014 because I have found injustices and implicit discriminations in the American education system in particular as well as society in general. The author has presented this issues based on her real experiences when studying in college. Indeed‚ the term of "underprivileged" is always assigned to poor classes or not white people. It sounds so weird because that concept has
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“Shitty First Drafts” by Anne Lamott‚ is a hilarious must read for junior high school students and any other aspiring writers. Her essay inspires comfort and confidence in writing a first draft. It concretes that all writers experience the “shitty” first draft. Anne Lamott wrote this instructional information in 1995‚ but it is timeless information. She blows the idea of writing an immaculate first draft out of the water. Anne supports the idea that bad first drafts will almost always lead to better
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The third piece of art work I choose is created by Richard Hunt. The title of the sculpture is called Growing. Richard Hunt made this sculpture in nineteen eighty five. The plaque does not describe the subject of the art work but I think it may be about the trees or nature growing based on the name and the looks of this piece. The medium of this art work is made from welded bronze. The size of the art piece is 83*21*29 in. The location of the art piece is also at Weatherspoon Art Museum which
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adequately use all three parts of an argument: ethos‚ pathos and logos. Quinn’s intended audience is very clearly every Taker/human that is living everyday without really realizing the destruction of the environment and society around them. His rhetorical purpose is to show these people what they’re doing wrong and not necessarily tell them how to fix it‚ but telling them how they should inform everyone and essentially start a revolution. He does this because the world is very quickly being destroyed
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civilization has began to modernize and thrive‚ our relationship with nature has slowly diminished. In the excerpt from Last Child in the Woods‚ Richard Louv uses thoughtprovoking rhetorical questions‚ soothing nostalgia‚ and an anecdote in order to support his argument over the separation between people and nature. First‚ Richard Louv uses several examples of rhetorical questions in order to contribute to his argument. Louv asks‚ “Why do so many Americans say they want their children to watch less TV‚ yet
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Our original vision of this culture and society at the time of Beowulf was one of honor‚ loyalty‚ strength‚ and pride in oneself. Richard Wilbur’s depiction of Beowulf however‚ contained far less stories of heroic actions‚ and far more derogatory terms rebuking the people for their actions and mindset. Apparently Wilbur has no love for the Anglo-Saxon people. However‚ one cannot say the same for Beowulf. As Wilbur repeatedly mocks the Anglo-saxons‚ he creates a contrast between what he thinks of
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This is a great presentation by a very bright educator‚ Richard Lavoie. I would have given it 5 stars were it not for some production problems related to the original taping. Lavoie takes a group of people with verious ages and careers and goes through a series of exercises designed to give "normal" people an idea of what it is like to have learning differences (LD). The exercises are remarkably effective and amazingly enlightening. He also dispels myths and discusses common errors teachers and
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Richards Ruben’s Claremont I Richards Ruben is an abstract expressionist artist known for his heavy worked‚ vivid surfaces which don’t fall into the label of neither geometric nor gestural. His work‚ Claremont I‚ made in 1995‚ is a vivid example of his art style. His brusque movements‚ vibrant yet relaxing colors and their flow on the canvas‚ create a unique kind of harmony. Claremont I is a pretty impressive piece. The materials and the sized of the canvas do help to bring the beauty of the piece
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What Do You Put Into Your Car? The majority of civilized people enjoy cleanliness and taking part of the best things life has to offer. Thus‚ when you look at this advertisement of a man whom has become the outward expression of what the inside of a car looks like‚ people will tend to pay attention. The man himself is dirty and grungy and seems to be unhappy‚ but it is not until you realize that it is a petrol ad that makes it clear that the company is suggesting the consumer’s car is unhappy
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