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    “The Grapes of Wrath” Steinbeck uses a variety of rhetorical strategies such as symbolism‚ diction and personification to intrigue the reader. He also use’s a number of rhetorical modes such as ethos‚ pathos and logos. For example in chapter 12 he uses diction to convey his purpose and in chapter 11 he uses descriptive language and personification to establish a sense of loss‚ while in chapter 9 he appeals to pathos. In chapter 12 I think that Steinbeck uses diction to establish the tone of

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    utilize rhetorical strategies. Rhetorical strategies mainly consist of Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos. Ethos is the author ’s use of their own credibility‚ Pathos makes an appeal to emotions‚ and Logos appeals to reason and logic. Authors may also use strategies such as word choice‚ imagery‚ and metaphors. Likewise‚ In Steroids‚ Sports and the Ethics of Winning‚ Michael Dillingham uses effective rhetorical strategies‚ such as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to persuade his audience against the use of steroids

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    Communism was split between Vladimir Lenin from 1917-1924‚ then succeeded by Joseph Stalin from 1927-1953. Though both dictators were true far-left communists‚ both interpreted the Marxist philosophy differently. Lenin and Stalin had different ideas on how the Soviet Union should be run during their time in power. Lenin was the face of the Bolshevik revolution and party leader from 1917 until his death in 1924. Lenin’s interpretation of The Communist Manifesto was that the entire world should

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    Catherine II was the Empress of Russia during the late 1700s. She came into power in the 1760s when she deposed her husband Peter III and took over his throne. Catherine‚ who is often referred to as “The Great”‚ acquired this title because of all the accomplishments she achieved during her reign. She conquered many lands and expanded the physical size and wealth of Russia. She helped integrate European and Asian people within her empire‚ creating unity. She strongly supported education for her people

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    Dialectical Journal Cornell Notes Rhetorical strategies: Ethos (credibility of speaker)‚ Logos (logical)‚ Pathos (emotional) Directions: Find at least one‚ good example of each rhetorical strategy. Passage quoted MLA style (w/ authorʻs name + page #) Summary: what the passage says. (“It says.”) Your analysis in complete sentences: what the passage means. Focus on meaning‚ significance and/or your response to the passage. (“I say.”) Rhetorical strategy/ies with explanation/s (R. Renehan

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of "Lost in the Kitchen" Well known essayist‚ Dave Barry‚ in his essay "Lost in the Kitchen" discusses the stereotype that women take more responsibility than men‚ and men are worthless when it comes to helping out. Barry’s purpose is to expose and bring attention to these gender roles. Barry uses the rhetorical and satirical strategies such as exaggeration‚ irony‚ and simile in order to address the purpose of his essay. "Lost in the Kitchen" by Dave Barry is a satirical

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    Though science is often considered a field for those who want concrete answers and find speculation something beneath them‚ John M. Barry reveals quite the opposite. Through this passage‚ Barry shows his reader through numerous rhetorical strategies that scientific research is actually a field for the daring and courageous willing to be left unsure of most answers and rely on faith that someday their work will yield something of importance on the subject. Barry’s initial juxtaposition of “certainty”

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    was the leader of the Soviet Union‚ he ordered every citizen to the Soviet Union to not surrender and to use a single drop of blood. By saying this he is ordering a massacre killing 27 million soviets in WW2. He killed dissidents‚ sent millions of untrained Russians into the war and industrialized the Soviet Union‚ which required more killing. Overall‚ Stalin proves a stunning example of how men can take some idea like equality and cooperation and completely go against it. He also proved‚ along with

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    Use Scientific Methods

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    1. Criminologists use scientific methods to study the nature‚ extent‚ cause‚ and control of criminal behavior. 2. Criminology is an academic discipline that makes use of scientific methods to study the nature‚ extent‚ cause‚ and control of criminal behavior. 3. Deviant behavior: departs from social norms 4. Criminologists who devise valid and reliable measures designed to calculate the amount and trends of criminal activity fall under which sub-area of the criminological enterprise? Criminal

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    Freedom‚ Power‚ Love‚ Determination‚ Hero‚ Strong‚ Independent‚ and Respected are all words that characterize a powerful African American individual‚ Malcolm X. A respected person like Malcolm has paved the way for young black individual to fight for your rights and what you believe in‚ which is why he has become a known person and inspiration to the black community because he believed in something bigger and wanted to show others that it could be achievable. Through the many challenges and obstacles

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