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    Logos‚ metaphors and more. The writer of the literature‚ Marian Evans Lewes‚ writes the passage for an American woman answering her question. Using the rhetorical devices enhances Lews’s point to answer the question. On lines 9-12‚ Lewe states: “What comes after‚ is rather the sense that the work has been produced within one‚ like offspring‚ developing and growing by some force of which one’s own life has only served as a vehicle.” Lewe uses Logos in this statement by stating the ideas which will

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    Everyday more and more people try to make a profession in being a successful writer. In this passage‚ aspiring writer Melusina Fay Peirce writes to novelist Marian Evans Lewes asking if beginning writing at thirty is too old. Evans is moved by this letter and responds mentioning thirty is not too old. In the letter‚ she comments that even an accomplished writer such as herself is rarely satisfied with hours of work. It is impossible to be an accomplished writer without having years of wisdom behind

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    a letter from Melusina Fay Peirce‚ an insecure American woman from the 1860’s who looks up to Marian Evan Lewes and aspires to become a writer herself‚ Lewes uses rhetorical strategies to establish her position that writing is a process and that a writer must write faithfully and honestly and a writer should never be absolutely satisfied with their work. Perhaps the strongest rhetorical strategy Lewes employs to establish her position is her personal anecdote. She writes of her experience of being

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    Alysa Torino‚ Andrew Maguire‚ Alex Ginest‚ Hannah May Mrs. Bellottie AP English III 9 October 2014 Marian Lewes‚ an 18th century female writer‚ gets plenty of fan mail‚ yet she only rarely replies. She feels compelled to answer to one woman in particular‚ Pierce‚ an older female dreaming to be a writer. Lewes’ inspires Pierce by relating to her in many ways. Being a female writer in (1866)‚ she appeals to her character and credibility by sharing personal experiences and shared values. She also

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    even common or thought of really. George Eliot was born to Robert Evans and Christiana Pearson Evans. George Eliot’s father was a carpenter but later got a better job as an estate agent for Arbury estate in Warwickshire. Mr. Evans also had two older children from a previous relationship. Eliot’s mother was just a stay at home mom. Eliot’s mother was the daughter of a yeoman farmer. It is told that there are traces of Robert Evans in the character

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    writing was not as common a practice for women‚ many authoresses used pseudonyms to keep their identity under wraps‚ reduce criticism‚ and gain a wider audience. Through their successes in writing‚ the Brontë Sisters‚ Elizabeth Gaskell‚ and Mary Ann Evans have become some of the most renowned female writers of the Victorian Era. Only a few authoresses stood above the rest during the Victorian era. The Brontë Sisters can be put into that category. The Brontë Sisters consisted of Charlotte‚ Emily

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    Men in Raymond Carver Stories - Will you please be quiet please? TASK 1: Write a paragraph that outlines your general observations of the male characters in “Will you please be quiet please?” All the male character in Raymond Carver’s collection of short stories: “Will you please be quiet please.” seem to portray disconnection and neglect in their relationships with family‚ especially their wives. For example the reader can notice‚ the objectifying of the waitress (his girlfriend) by Rudy

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    Ms. Gulitti Name__________________________ AP Lang/Comp Period__________________________ English Language and Composition Essay Prompts—1997-2002 Directions: Read each prompt carefully‚ marking it for key words that indicate the type of analysis required‚ or the gist of the assertion’s meaning. In the space following each prompt‚ briefly write what you need to look for when approaching an essay for this question. The first one is completed for you as a model. 1997 Question

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    http://frank.mtsu.edu/~studskl/hd/learn.html Cherry‚ Kendra (2012). Left Brain vs. Right Brain. Understanding the Myth and Reality of Left Brain and Right Brain Dominance http://psychology.about.com/od/cognitivepsychology/a/left-brain-right-brain.html Boddy-Evans‚ Marion (2012). About.com. Right Brain and Left Brain Inventory http://painting.about.com/library/blpaint/blrightbraintable.html

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    Good day to the teacher and my fellow learners‚ my speech topic for today is on legalising euthanasia. Imagine yourself being unable to walk‚ unable to see‚ and can barely breathe let alone speak. You are in such unbearable pain that you can’t even cry. Your life was well lived all those years before but now‚ there is no way that you could function without assistance. You think and feel as if your life has no meaning. Although your family is there for your every step of the way you begin to think

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