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    But before his own death‚ Brutus and Caesar’s friend‚ Antony‚ give a speech regarding the death of Caesar. Brutus’s funeral speech in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare was most effective due to his use of pathosethos‚ and logos. The way Brutus uses pathos is very strong. Brutus says how much he loved Caesar but he had to murder him for the better of Rome. Brutus said‚ “Not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more.” Also‚ Brutus shows his sympathy over Caesar’s

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    EXAM II Learning Objectives L/O - Alterations of Renal and Urinary Tract Function – By Tabitha Beck 1. Describe the causes and effects of obstruction in various locations within the urinary tract. a. Urinary tract obstruction is an interference with the flow of urine at any site along the urinary tract. i. Can be caused by an anatomic or functional defect i. Obstructive uropathy - Anatomic changes in the urinary system caused by an obstruction. a. Upper Urinary

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    1. Judy has fair skin / red hair‚ her skin has less melanin than Mariah’s. This puts her at higher risk for melanoma than Mariah. 2. Judy observed that her mole was larger and more jagged than she remembered. It was discolored‚ with a raised purplish-black dot. This occurred because cells called melanocytes produce more pigment. Discolored or multicolored moles are considered atypical. 1. Benign tumors have no potential to spread‚ and will not affect the organ’s function. However removal of

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    Born on the 4th of July

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    "Born on the Fourth of July" This book was incredible! In all truth this was the first book I have ever read cover to cover. The book‚ by Ron Kovic‚ as compared to the film‚ by Oliver Stone‚ had some impressive similarities. Both the book and the film did a great job of portraying Ron’s childhood in Massapequa‚ Long Island. From the little league games to playing war in the woods‚ leading charges and setting ambushes. This was especially well done in the movie‚ and exactly as I pictured them while

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    “A general is just as good or just as bad as the troops under his command make him” General Douglas MacArthur‚ a five-star general‚ proved his own statement to be true. By the end of his career Douglas Macarthur was the most successful general of that time‚ the upbringing‚ personality and life events Douglas MacArthur resulted in the creation of an American legend. With his high sense of duty and responsibility the general was the military figure and hero America needed. MacArthur was what some people

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    Elyse K. Hall English 1113‚ 331 C. Cruthirds The phrase “Knowledge is power”‚ means that a person’s future awareness will increase with everything that they learn. As in Fredrick Douglas’s life‚ and within my own‚ our awareness has increased by learning about other people‚ even if not by our own choice. Though my own experiences have not been as drastic as Fredrick’s‚ they have been pretty wild. When growing up with a big and spread out family‚ home life tends to be a little erratic. Since

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    South L. A School Ethos

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    description and analysis of the horrific reality of violence in a Southern L.A. School‚ the author effectively used ethos and pathos to stress the importance of the story to readers. Beatty’s combined experience and closeness to the situation makes her testimonial trustworthy and authoritative. In addition to having a firm understanding of the shootings in South L.A.‚ the Author utilizes pathos through her emotion to guide readers to arrive at a deeper level of understanding about the situation. In doing

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    Frederick Douglas

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    The narrative piece written by Frederick Douglass is very descriptive and‚ through the use of rhetorical language‚ effective in describing his view of a slave’s life once freed. The opening line creates a clear introduction for what is to come‚ as he state‚ " the wretchedness of slavery and the blessedness of freedom were perpetually before me." Parallel structure is present here‚ to emphasize the sanctity he has‚ at this point in his life‚ associated with freedom and the life-long misery he has

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    Frederick Douglas

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    Honors English‚ Period 5 September 12th‚ 2012 Mental Darkness In the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ literacy plays a cathartic role in self- discovery and triggers an insatiable hunger for knowledge. For Douglass‚ learning to read was a life-changing milestone. It opened him to an opportunity to finally experience the light of knowledge when for so long he was shackled in “mental darkness.”

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    Frederick Douglas

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    Frederick Douglass creates a tale in which his grandmother breathes her last moments. He uses melancholy tones to draw the reader towards the sad emotions. Douglass shows that there is neither mercy nor compassion towards slaves even when they are suffering through their last hours on earth. He calls out the morality of not only the plantation owners‚ but the readers themselves. Frederick Douglass uses parallel structure to achieve his purpose by making the audience realize they must have compassion

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