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    message of the speech is perhaps the most enduring aspect of the speech‚ the rhetorical strategies Martin Luther King used were instrumental in captivating the attention of millions people then‚ and now. The purpose of “I have a dream” was to awaken awareness about the importance of equality and to transcend his vision through the use of pathos‚ ethos and biblical imagery‚ among other elements; these are the strategies that enabled him to compose a dialogue that is essentially as motivating as a

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    11 Mrs. Pepe 12/15/13 Rhetorical Essay Common throughout religious stories we read today mainly focuses on how the author feels about their faith. However‚ in Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter it composed a both beautiful and tragic story while still creating a deep impact on the conflicting views of the society and nature in the Puritan society. Hawthorne uses his main characters in this novel to focus on three main rhetorical strategies; symbolism‚ hypocrisy and maliciousness

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    Introduction L’Oréal is the company that I choose to be discussed. The reason why I choose this company is because they are the world leading cosmetic and beauty product’s company and they have a strong strategy for me to discuss on. L’Oréal is a cosmetics and beauty products’ company and it was founded at Clichy‚ France in 1909. Eugène Schueller is the founder of the company‚ who became an instructor at the Sorbonne after completed his study in the Institute for Applied Chemistry in Paris. L’Oréal

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    Alexis Henry Gifted author of Fish Cheeks‚ Amy Tan‚ assures young girls that being different is not only acceptable‚ but also advantageous. Rhetorical strategies-such as imagery‚ tone‚ diction‚ and appeals (logos‚ ethos‚ pathos)-were the brushes with which she painted a portrait of self-acceptance for teenage girls everywhere. Tan uses a sympathetic tone to relate to the awkward teenage reader that is experiencing the same thing and the nostalgic adult reader that has experienced. Tan’s

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    Barry presents rhetorical strategies as a means to characterize scientific research. He thinks that being a “scientist requires not only intelligence and curiosity‚ but passion‚ patience‚ creativity‚ self-sufficiency‚ and courage.” Scientific research can be courageous and dangerous. In science‚ people tend to doubt scientists because their discoveries it seems unreal. Even scientists such as Einstein probably doubted his own theory until his predictions were tested. Barry starts his piece of writing

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    9/16/12 Eng ap. In Esther Burr’s journal entry on‚ May 1‚ 1742‚ the ten year old girl documents a particular outing with her father‚ through the wilderness. She has a very deep respect for her father‚ so when she gets the chance to travel to “the spring wood” with him she could not be happier. Her use of language‚ including; diction and imagery‚ the manner in which she talks about the knowledge she gained that day‚ and of course how she looks up to her father reveals just how cherished this outing

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    Rhetorical Analysis in Vintage Advertisement Michael Dundon ENGL/112 July 11th‚ 2013 Diana Schmelzer “I’m sending Chesterfields to all my friends. That’s the merriest Christmas any smoker can have- Chesterfield mildness plus no unpleasant after-taste – Ronald Reagan” (Cook‚ 2010). This quote from Ronald Reagan was in an ad from Chesterfield Cigarettes dating back to the 1950’s. Many techniques are used to entice the target audience to purchase their products. Chesterfield uses an actor to

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    Samuel Mendoza Period 2 March 9th 2012 RHETORICAL DEVICES ESSAY A speech is an oral presentation on an important issue. A speech consists of three important elements: its purpose‚ the reason for its presentation; its occasion‚ the event that inspires it; and it’s the audience‚ those who hear it at the time or who read or hear it later. Orators get their audiences attention and emotions into the topic by using rhetorical devices. Rhetorical devices are special patterns of language used to make

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    Compare and Contrast of Gilligan’s Island and Lord of The Flies The television show Gilligan’s Island is a comedy just for general entertainment‚ part of why it’s humorous is Gilligan is always acting goofy and messing things up. The novel Lord of The Flies is a serious book where the children are in a grave situation. Lord of The Flies is about survival‚ lives are at stake‚ that is what makes the novel serious. Lord of the Flies and Gilligan’s Island were made around the same time period with

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    penal system‚ Tocqueville got his first taste of democracy. When the twenty eight year old de Tocqueville returned to France he began writing Democracy in America. While composing it‚ Tocqueville has a specific audience and purpose in mind. In the 1830’s the government in France was very unstable. Tocqueville’s intentions for his book‚ Democracy in America‚ were to convince the French aristocracy that a democracy would be a superior form of government to a monarchy for the people of France. If this idea

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