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    Axe Rhetorical Analysis

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    Lustful Fragrance: The Sexism of Axe (1)Axe is well known for advertisements promoting their male grooming products‚ many of them featuring sexual promiscuity and sexism. A large number of their ads usually include a male using their product to attract beautiful women as a way to strike interest among male viewers because of commercial realism[1]. Although they attempted to create a new approach of promotion for one commercial‚ it doesn’t seem to show any change from its sexist

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    uses the rhetorical mode division and classification to explain how “Ag-gag” law has ruined a journalist’s right. He breaks divided into three parts: “They criminalize news gathering”‚ “Ag-gag laws create harsher penalties for critics”‚ “Ag-gag turns sources into criminals”. The author split it so he can point out and give evidence to each point. Therefore the audience will easily that why journalists’ works are messed up because of “Ag-gag” law. In addition‚ the author uses the rhetorical mode of

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Paired Arguments: Women’s inferiority in math and science Audience Analysis: "Sex Ed at Harvard" by Charles Murray Published in the New York Times‚ Murray is addressing a primarily liberal audience. However‚ it is read by a general audience both liberals and conservatives between the ages of twenty and sixty because it is circulated nationwide and internationally. This newspaper reaches the educated upper‚ middle‚ and lower classes. Murray includes himself in the same

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    Tracey Kittoe EC 121 Rhetorical Analysis on Michael Moore’s documentary Sicko. Michael Moore’s documentary‚ Sicko is a very controversial yet entertaining and emotionally compelling film. The documentary draws attention to several flaws in the health care system in United States of America. It exposes how profit-based healthcare insurance companies in America exploit the people; and argues that for the people of America‚ socializing healthcare would be much better than the current

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    Hillary Clinton uses her emotional appeal (pathos) by trying to persuade her audience that she has a good heart and that she really does actually care about our country. Majority of that time that she spoke she used the word “We”. This make you feel as if everybody acts as one and that everyone is united together. “What kind of country “(we)” want to be”‚ “what kind of future “(we’ll)” build”‚ ““(we)” have to build an economy”‚ and ““(we)” need new jobs” were all things that came from out of Hillary’s

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    On Saturday‚ March 4‚ 1905‚ with patches of snow still remaining on the ground from the day before‚ Theodore Roosevelt gave a speech informing the people of the United States his intention as he was declared “Leader of the Free World.” Roosevelt was elected into office during a time while the economy was at a peak‚ expanding worldwide. His main points are to talk about his personal opinion on our power as a nation and things foreign and domestic. One approach he takes is the one he takes to the mood

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    In Olaudah Equiano’s narrative‚ The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚ the reader is illustrated a slaves life during a six to seven month journey‚ proving the point that slavery is a horrific experience and a bad impact on how society is viewed. The diction Equiano uses specifies the pain that the slaves endured. Equiano also used sensory details to relate to the smells on the ship or relating to the feelings of the chains used on him‚ the heat of the climate and how crowded the

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    In the Black Mirror “Welcome to the Darkness” promo video‚ there was a little bit of static in the begging then towards the middle it begins to worsen. While he is talking‚ the video begins to glitch and the starts to stutter. The static started to worsen as the video goes on. Then‚ there is split second when the man is smiling very creepy. Afterward‚ he is looking directly towards the camera but then is shown talking normal. As if he is trying to hide himself. He is trying to pretend to be someone

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    As kids‚ people make mistakes. It’s inevitable‚ just like any other part of life. In an excerpt of Gary Soto’s autobiographical narrative‚ Soto uses contrasting diction to argue that guilt way eat away at one’s innocence. Soto uses positive diction and vivid imagery to describe himself and the cause of his actions. In the beginning of the passage‚ Soto portrays the image of himself being a good and proper boy by using allusions from the bible and childlike diction. Soto uses phrases like “holy in

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    Grade 8 My mind is a warrior‚ My heart is a foreigner‚ My eyes are the color of red like the sunset‚ I’ll never keep it bottled up‚ Left to the hands of the coroner‚ Be a true heart not a follower‚ We’re not done yet now‚ I see it in your movements tonight‚ If we can ever do this right‚ I’m never gonna let you down‚ Oh I’ll never let you down‚ Now keep it on the down low And I’ll keep you around so I’ll know‚ That I’ll never let you down‚ I’ll never let you down. You’re strumming on my heart strings

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