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    Audience Analysis and Reception XBCOM/275 Tiffany Diestelhorst Greg Lee 04/04/14 If I were going to write a formal report to my management I would have to look at what type of people I am dealing with before writing the report. Therefore‚ I know what they are looking for in the reports when they read it. If I don’t know my audience‚ How can I please them so to speak. I cannot please

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    Appeal Clinical letter

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    Sometimes I would come to the meeting area and M wasn’t there‚ So I and other girls would go and put our bags way in the floor locker room. When we would come back M would be there so maybe it appeared I was late. There were other students who showed up late a few and Marnie never brought it up to them. 3. As mentioned I did not know how to complete the concept map. It was not explained to me fully. The only thing that M said was that she didn’t like the concept maps on our student website and that

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    Audience Analysis Essay

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    Audience Analysis The targeted audience of this writing would be anyone wanting to hear a one sided article against oil and why we need to find an alternative. I would say anyone between the ages of 18-92‚ not that 92 would be the cut off age. Just as in my first writing oil and natural gas is part of my everyday life since my family works in the field. I may be a little bias which is why I chose this article to write about. Rhetorical

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    MacBeth Script

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    Hello everyone‚ this is Fiona. The passage I selected comes from the famous play MacBeth written by Shakespeare‚ and it is from act I scene ii‚ line 48-78.The lines I chose from this scene is when MacBeth and Banquo first met the 3 weird witches. And they told Macbeth about his future‚ where he’s going to become the thane of cawdor‚ and be the king of scotland thereafter. The idea blew Macbeth’s mind‚ but he became very attracted to it very quickly. However‚ the witches told Banquo that his

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    Persuading Your Audience

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    observation‚ experience‚ reflection‚ reasoning‚ or communication‚ as a guide to belief and action. I have learned even when a person thinks critically their ideas can still be rejected‚ I have learned that getting and keeping the attention of the audience is important‚ and I have learned to use other people’s critiquing of my ideas as an advantage instead of seeing it as something negative. Since the start of this class my thinking as changed immensely. At the start of this class I was a “challenged

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    Macbeth Character

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    Shakespeare never fails to stun an audience with a complex yet entertaining character. His play of Macbeth is no exception. One might judge Macbeth to be the valiant hero of the play‚ to the audiences surprise and bewilderment‚ he is also the villain. To create such a character requires an unparalleled plot and great writing skill. Macbeth’s character is expressed in a way that relates to the audience. His moral transformation from valiant to vile‚ his moral hesitation and his torturing conscience

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    Macbeth Essay

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    Macbeth has universal appeal because it strongly demonstrates how we all make decisions that are influenced by the darkness within human nature. We are faced with choices and decisions everyday‚ and it is these that reflect who we truly are. In Macbeth‚ Shakespeare explores the theme of human ambition. The play initially starts with thoughts and influences then later develops into determination and action. Under the influence of power‚ Macbeth makes decisions that have serious consequences for himself

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    Macbeth - Responsibility

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    In the play there are many evil deeds that Macbeth committed. These include the murders of Duncan and Banquo‚ Lady Macduff and her son. Macbeth is also responsible for Scotland’s disorder. Macbeth plays the main role in each incident‚ with the other characters being only minor and undeveloped; acting as vehicles for Macbeth’s actions. It is possible that it is not entirely Macbeth’s fault for the evil deeds in the play. In Act II‚ Scene II Macbeth is patented as a hero‚ when he defeated Norway

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    Emotional appeal is designed to create an emotional response. People go to hear a public speaker but don’t want to go to a speech where all they hear is facts‚ they want to hear the emotion behind those facts‚ people want to feel like they are in the moment or involved in the topic at hand. For example‚ after attending a speech on suicide awareness not only did we as an audience‚ connect with the parents that were up there telling their stories of their children‚ but it made me aware of what to

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    The Appeal Abolitionist David Walker published the pamphlet‚ Appeal‚ which encouraged enslaved men and women to rebel against their white owners for their freedom. This pamphlet urged emancipation of all slaves in the United States and argued the idea of colonization. Walker’s audience in Appeal was intended for all enslaved men and women in the United States and around the world. Walker’s pamphlet Appeal caused a major controversy within slave owners and slaves but also inspired many future leaders

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