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    revising an essay is not a one-time job‚ but rather it is a process. Within the past months of English 102‚ I have learned many strategies and concepts not only about writing‚ but also analyzing other people’s works rhetorically. In order to further develop my skill in writing and evaluating‚ I will reflect upon the advertisement rhetorical analysis‚ the construction of arguments‚ and the development of structure and organization. To begin‚ the first major essay I completed was a rhetorical analysis

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    difficult task and would require a very convincing work‚ which in would turn take a determined author. We can see how Tocqueville endeavors to achieve his goal by his use of rhetoric and persuasion‚ which‚ in Democracy in America‚ go hand in hand. Rhetorical strategies used by Tocqueville include a clear writing style‚ powerful comparison and contrasting‚ and expression of logical opinions‚ which foster deductive reasoning on the part of the reader. Throughout writing Democracy in America Tocqueville kept

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    Barbie vs. the World I’ll admit it; I absolutely loved playing with Barbie’s as a child! I must have had like twenty of them. She had everything: a dream house‚ Ken‚ plenty of friends‚ and a slender body with all the right curves‚ everything I dreamed of having when I grew up. “En Garde‚ Princess!” by Mary Grace Lord‚ challenges why every girl loves Barbie. Her article appeared in the online magazine Salon under the “Mothers Who Think” department on October 27‚ 2000‚ before the launch of a new

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    I. Introduction A. One-sentence hook‚ enticing your audience to read more (no quotes or rhetorical questions): Due to its renowned simplicity‚ consistency‚ and familiarity‚ McDonald’s has become a universal staple in everyday life since 1955. B. Concise description of the advertisement (no more than 2 or 3 sentences; does not include analysis): McDonald’s “First Day” ad details a young man’s first day at a new job. The ad follows the young man throughout his hectic day trying to grasp his coworker’s

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    that he used the technique of writing in form of a rhetorical triangle. The rhetorical triangle was created by Aristotle in 4th century BCE it consist of logos which is logic‚ pathos which is emotion‚ and ethos which is ethics. King uses this technique very well to write what we know now as the Letter from Birmingham Jail. In the beginning of Martin Luther King Jr. Letter from Birmingham Jail‚ King quickly establishes his role by directing the letter to “my dear fellow clergymen” by stating that

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    assistant professor at the New England Institute of Art in Brookline‚ Massachusetts teaches race and ethnic courses. He plans to use entertainment to teach about race and cultural diversity. A clear example of this is his case study “Race Is A Four Letter Word”‚ in which he discusses racial stereotypes that he has experienced in his travels around the world. To prove his point Mr. Arboleda talks about his personal experiences as well as those of his family. In order to persuade his audience he connects

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    Chloe Fu gate Mr. Galante English 11 02‚ December 2012 Research Paper on Domestic Abuse On a typical day in the United States three women are murdered by their spouses or partners‚ and thousands are injured. Victims include teens who are abused by their parents as well as young parents who assault each other‚ or their children. Violence against women has been reported since the Ancient Roman times. Researchers are now finding that young people at the ages of 16-24 are at the most risk.

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    Amber Boller Ms. Sarah Puett ENG 104 6 December 2012 Are You Human? In the 1992 speech by Mary Fisher titled “A Whisper of AIDS” she speaks to not only the people attending the 1992 Republican National Convention‚ but the world and all who can listen to her speak. She speaks of a condition known as “AIDS” (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) that springs from the origin HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and is the cause of thousands of deaths every year. She uses pathos to persuade her

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    No More Hiding in the Corners The author Sara Mosle reminds her readers right away about an emotional massacre that took place in Newtown‚ Connecticut. In her article in The New York Times called‚ “Preparing Students for a Newtown-like disaster” she argues her point against Louie Gohmert‚ the Texas Congressman who suggested that all teachers should have guns. Sara has a lot of credibility for her personal thoughts and what she believes is true about the gun laws. She is aiming this article at

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    “The Other America 2012” “To confront the poverty epidemic‚ we must first bring the invisible poor out of the shadows” (1). Sasha Abramsky‚ the writer of “The Other America 2012” is a very touching article to read‚ mainly for the fact of how he expresses his feelings towards poverty. Poverty in America is a shame‚ and Sasha Abramsky can show how it is. This article is mainly based on American inequality‚ and how upsetting it is. Sasha manages to attract people who may read the nation by expressing

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