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    As you will have noted from the details stated on my application form‚ I am a History of Art graduate with a Masters Degree in Visual Cultures and several years of experience of working in visitor services in busy museum and tourist attractions. I always had a keen interest in Museum Education for several years now and I have had many varied experiences related to this field‚ which have strengthened my desire to follow this career path. My varied educational and professional background offered

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    English 3AP The Scarlet Letter Test 1. In the passage beginning at the bottom of page 37 (It was a circumstance…) and ending on page 39 (here comes Mistress Prynne herself)‚ the narrator seems to feel that the women of the era A) are harsher in their judgments than are the ruling menB) are overly submissive to menC) are without exception bitter-tempered D) are more refined than the narrator’s contemporariesE) are explicitly to blame for Hester’s sin 2. The conversation beginning

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    Metaphor: To carry over The process of transferring or carrying over an aspect of one object to another. **Must be similar characteristics in each object to be effective Metaphorical rhetorical analysis combines a variety of components from other styles of criticism we have studied. It begins by using the Tenor (The topic being explained) and the vehicle (The mechanism through which we view the topic) to identify the metaphors found in the artifact. Much like cluster criticism‚ you use the metaphors

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    his rebellion against the party will lead him. While still attending hate week‚ working for the party‚ and being under surveillance 24/7‚ Smith attempts to figure out his way to the Brotherhood. Along with Smith’s hate for the party‚ Orwell uses rhetorical devices such as tone and imagery to develop Winston’s character. After meeting with O’Brien‚ someone who Winston believes is also against the party‚ Winston is overcome with excitement. He believes he’s finally on his way to meet

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    Prewriting Strategies 1. In academic writing‚ assignments may require students to present the results of their research without including their personal opinion. By avoiding first- and second- person pronouns‚ and writing in the third person will help one doing so. The use of first- and second- person also gives the writing an informal feel. When writing academically‚ the writer should always be formal. 2 www.jackiekcooper.com/MovieReviews/Limitless.html a. In this movie‚ Jackie Cooper has

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    The Screwtape Letters: A Critical Essay The Screwtape Letters is a satirical book written by C.S. Lewis with the intent to deliver practical lessons on a person’s daily exercise of his or her faith. The book’s overall theme is “God vs. the devil” or “good vs. evil” in the human experience. In the book‚ two devils – Screwtape‚ an elder tempter‚ and Screwtape’s novice nephew Wormwood -- are in a fight to claim as many souls‚ or ‘patients‚’ as they are referred to in the book‚ and Screwtape advises

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    Henley� PAGE �1� Henley� PAGE �1� David Henley Jennifer Taylor English 2030 September 10‚ 2014 A Rhetorical Analysis of "A Plea for Caution From Russia" On September 11‚ 2013‚ Vladimir Putin presented his viewpoint concerning the United States involvement with the country of Syria in the form of an article‚ respectfully titled‚ "A Plea for Caution From Russia." The opinion piece‚ which was submitted to The New York Times‚ makes an attempt to address the actions of the United States. Putin

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    Essay Test: The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne’s "The Scarlet Letter" is set in the early days of Puritan America. Hester Prynne‚ a seamstress‚ comes to the New World before her husband in order to prepare a place for them. During his absence‚ she develops a relationship with Arthur Dimmesdale‚ a rising minister in the newly founded Puritan community. Hester becomes pregnant. The novel is widely viewed to be a story about her trials and tribulations; however‚ critic Randall Steward argues

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    In her letter to her son‚ John Quincey Adams‚ Abigail Adams uses picturesque diction‚ a supportive tone‚ and allusions to encourage John Quincey Adams to persevere through his current journey and the ones to come‚ even when he does not want to. The first noticeable technique that Abigail Adams uses is picturesque diction that develops through her elaborate descriptions of the trials of life. In her letter‚ she describes the struggles in life as if she was referring to people on a battlefield‚ flourishing

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    Benjamin Banneker wrote this letter to attempt to make the Secretary of State‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ aware of the oppressive and horrifying nature of the slave trade that Banneker’s ancestors had been in for generations. Banneker uses tone‚ ethos‚ logos‚ pathos‚ syntax‚ juxtaposition‚ and scheme to sympathize with Jefferson about former hardships to perhaps reach common ground. The tone of the letter is elevated and sympathetic‚ the sympathetic tone appealing to the pathos of the reader‚ in this case

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