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    How to Write a Rhetorical Precis The rhetorical precis from is a highly structured four-sentence paragraph that records the essential rhetorical elements of a unit of spoken or written discourse‚ including the name of the speak/writer‚ the context of the delivery‚ the major assertion‚ the mode of development and/or support‚ the stated and‚or apparent purpose‚ and the relationship established between the speaker/writing and the audience. The Form: 1. Name of author (optional: a phrase describing author):

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    now 71 years old and I wouldn’t be surprised if she continues performing well into her 80s. She has a terrific voice and style which just take a hold of you and you want to hear more and more. There is so much more to Cher that it’s not possible to write about it all but it is well worth reading about‚ listening to her music‚ and watching the movies she stars

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    interesting because it allows to understand the way of life‚ how our body functions‚ as well as other creatures‚ and how the Earth even came together. I feel very excel in this subject because I always have high proficient in this subject; also‚ mostly I looked up in the internet for more information about the topic. Recently my interest has been in Math; it is very interesting subject and I enjoy it. I use participate in class discussion. I relish solving math problems. Until my 11th grade I always

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    Writing a good speech isn’t the same as writing a good essay. It can be achieved by considering a few extra necessary but simple points. The audience needs to be engaged and thinking about what you’re talking about. A good way to do this is to ask a question the audience hadn’t considered‚ and force them to think of the only obvious answer. This is called a rhetorical question. Rhetorical questions aren’t meant to be answered‚ but still allow the audience to think about the question and relate to

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    Everyone has a worldview‚ whether they are aware of it or not. Our worldview shapes how we perceive‚ interpret‚ understand and respond to the world around us. It shapes what we think and do‚ what is normal or abnormal‚ and what is acceptable or unacceptable. Our worldview is the way we interpret and judge life‚ it is how we attempt to give it a sense; it is the way we reason‚ how we look at the world around us and how we classify things. Thanks to our values and beliefs‚ life is understood by us.

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    face and the odd noises from instruments like the saliva suctioner — not to mention how utterly unfamiliar everything was to a girl accustomed to routine. Sometimes she’d panic and bolt from the office. Then in May‚ Ms. Brown‚ 45‚ a juvenile

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    stereotypically Victorian – angelic and sacrificing. He’s certainly no Wilkie Collins in that regard. Still‚ I have to say that the characterisation issues bothered me a lot less in Dickens than it probably would in any other author‚ which is a testament to how well he does what he sets out to

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    was 15 children. Children came to class at 8:00 in the morning. Cecelia welcomed the children and parents. Both parents and children signed at the entry‚ and then children chose a free play and Cecelia joined them. Cecelia asked questions such as: “How does rain get up in the clouds?” “Where does the rain go?” “What does it look like?” “What does it taste like?” “Why is it cold in winter?” Around eight forty five‚ the teacher walked around the classroom and told the children “You have five minutes

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    scientific argument‚ presentation of results‚ discussion and conclusions are presented so that the reader is guided through the deductive process in a clear and concise manner. The reader should at no time feel uncertain about any step in the process. What you discuss in the Discussion relates directly to the Results and to the ideas‚ questions‚ hypotheses‚ expressed in the Introduction. Sections you should include in your Report. The Title of a scientific paper should be brief but should also inform

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    Nuts & Bolts of a Business Plan A sneak-peak into what goes in a B Plan Contents DEVELOPING A CONCEPT FOR THE RETAIL VENTURE.............................................................................3 THE “QUICK SCREEN” ..........................................................................................................................4 PREPARING A BUSINESS PLAN .............................................................................................................5 Environmental

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