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    In his letter to his wife‚ John Downe uses many rhetorical strategies‚ some being descriptive diction‚ juxtaposition‚ and syntax. He does this in an attempt to convince his wife and children to leave England and immigrate to America. In the first paragraph‚ Downe describes the way he is living at the moment. He uses descriptive diction to emphasize the hospitality he recieves by saying things such as “everything a person could want‚” and “have as much … as I like.” By saying these things‚ Downe

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    has been a topic of corruption in the sports community since 2012. While he did all he could to terminate rumors‚ he finally admitted to cheating in the famous Oprah interview done in 2013. Immense repercussions would follow. With seven wins stripped from him‚ Armstrong justifies cheating‚ was dropped from name brands‚ and did all he could to stay on top. Cheating has often been defended by the accused‚ and Armstrong is no exception. According to a statement made by Armstrong‚ he claims that “...the

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    December 14‚ 2013 Dear Suyuan Woo‚ Oh mother‚ why did it have to be you? I love you with all my heart. What could have caused you to die from a cerebral aneurysm anyway? You were always good at taking care of me‚ so I’m pretty sure you took good care of yourself. I’m just so sorry mommy I wish you could be here to listen. You were very strict and hard on me but now that you’re gone I see why. Before you left china you had to leave my two half sisters on the side of the road and I know that was extremely

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    Cheating is the worst thing a parent could do‚ especially if they have children. You might think to yourself‚ “Nah‚ my child is doing great in life‚ even though they know that my husband slept with a woman.” Are you serious? Do you really think children like us do not get affected by the mess that is caused in a relationship? Of course we do! We live with you‚ remember? We see things and hear things. We know exactly what’s going on. Just because I choose to stay in my room for hours does not mean

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    Letters from Rifka The genre of my book is fiction. The setting begins in a train station on September 2‚1919 in Berdichev‚ Russia where the sun rose above the trees at a train station and Rifka stood outside a boxcar. Rika is the main character and she is a 12 year old jewish girl from Berdichev who is trying to flee with her family to America. The main characters of the story are Rifka‚ her mother and father and her two brothers Saul and Nathan. Her and her family are trying to escape from

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    Of a Husband and a Convict Among the humanely emotions people go through‚ whether willingly or not‚ misunderstanding a person‚ an idea‚ even a single concept‚ often leads to cynicism‚ anger‚ and an overwhelming desire to rid of it in one’s life. Two clear examples of fictional characters who exhibit this are the nameless narrator from Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral”‚ and the villainous killer‚ named the Misfit‚ from Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find”. Both of these men misunderstand

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    Oz essay – Research ll The wizard of Oz is a non-fictional novel for young readers. It created a world to show how bad the gilded age was. The characters represented things from that time. Dorothy represented everyman as in the citizens. Scarecrow represented the farmers because farmers didn’t use their head when needed. Tin-man was the industrial workers‚ and lastly the lion represented Jennings Bryon populist. My favorite character in this book is tin-man because he shows loving emotions through

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    acto-observer effect: ones own missfortunes are attritbuted to speficfic features of the enviorment boundary work. eg how the irish became white framing effects * george lakoff) social capital‚ cultural capitcal‚ social closure strateficiation rtems from a social progress where in individuals form categroical mental representations of ingroups and outgroups through framing; translate these representation the just world effect causes people to think that victisma re to blame for their fate- for example

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    John Downe’s letter to his wife creates an enthusiastic‚ persuasive tone to try to convince her to leave England and come to the United States. The diction he uses and the way he structures his sentences highlights the points he tries to make. He uses an array of rhetorical strategies and devices such as imagery‚ tone and attitude‚ and pathos to do so. Throughout most of the letter‚ Downe describes to his wife the lifestyle in the United States through imagery. The diction he uses gives a comforting

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    The Apology is Plato’s recollection and summary of the Trial of Socrates in 399 BC. In this trial‚ Socrates gives an explanation of who he is and what kind of life he lived. Although this piece is called the "Apology"‚ it was more of a defense of himself as it was granted before the Athenian Council. He was accused of corrupting the Athenian youth and believing in false gods.. While defending himself on trial‚ The Oracle at Delphi states that there is no one wiser than Socrates. Socrates decides

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