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    disrespectful by those in proximity if someone speaks in a language other than English. In her article Why and When We Speak Spanish in Public‚ Myriam Marquez explains to her readers why people speak Spanish in public when they know English. She uses logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos to explain to her readers why people speak Spanish while in public. Marquez utilizes logos throughout her article in order to show her reasoning behind her arguments. The facts that bilinguals speak in their native language

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    demonstrate Gabriel Garcia Márquez’ suggestion that behavior in response to one’s love life parallels that of one’s behavior in response to a cholera epidemic. Marquez illuminates that one does not choose his or her time or how to die any more than he or she chooses when or with whom to fall in love. Neither love nor cholera discriminates against or for the cautious‚ the calculated‚ the willful‚ the naive‚ the fickle‚ or the disinterested. And as astonishing as it is‚ Marquez’ cholera metaphor for

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    just teenagers. He was so in love with Fermina at a young state that when he was within inches of her he couldn’t stand it. Marquez portrays Florentino’s love for Fermina when he says‚ “Florentino Ariza wandered like a sleepwalker until dawn‚ watching the fiesta through his tears‚ dazed by the hallucination that it was he and not a God who had been born that night” (Garcia Marquez 59). Fermina was also affected from being inches away from the boy she loved‚ Florentino‚ she merely passed out from the

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    ban students from participating in events because their sexual orientation is with the people of same-sex. Still today schools around the world still have teens being harassed for being a homosexual. Benitez v. North Coast Women’s Care Medical Group was a court case about a California resident. Benitez went to get infertility from her doctors at North Coast Care Medical Group. They denied giving her treatment because Christians did not support LGBT people serving as parents. The physicians at this

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    The author‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez‚ demonstrates the pivotal role of the narrator‚ as well as the descriptive language of imagery throughout the story. The story begins with Santiago Nagar‚ one of the main protagonist of the story who died‚ dreaming of trees and bird. As he gets peculiar dreams‚ Nasar pays no mind to it‚ and does not understand what will precede in the future‚ which others- beside his mother- already suspect of. Santiago Nasar is known to be slim‚ pale man- who turned 21 years old-

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    Santiago Nasar Symbolism

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    Chronicle of A Death Foretold written by Gabriel Garcia-Marquez is a novel with strong influences. Chronicle of a Death Foretold is written from a journalist view and every event in the book correlates to one main event. The main event to book revolves around is the death of Santiago Nasar. The deflowering of Angela Vicario out of wedlock by Santiago Nasar is the basis of his death by Angela’s twin brothers. Magical realism has a large role in the novel that can be displayed through symbolism. The

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    At this time‚ the bishop was nearing his arrival in the town. The people of the town were rushing to greet him‚ “Many of those who were on the docks knew that they were going to kill Santiago Nasar” (Marquez 19). Hundreds of people gathered for the bishop’s arrival‚ all aware of Santiago Nasars’ situation. The citizens on the dock can be labeled as bystanders due to their assumption that someone else had already told Nasar that the Vicario twins were

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    persuading things effectively. It creates the beauty of t he language. In” Students and Money‚ in Their Own Words" by Vivian Marquez successfully makes use of rhetorical devices in order to persuade the reader of her need for financial assistance. Some of the rhetorical devices she used successfully throughout her essay are an imagery‚ metaphor‚ and repetition. In her essay‚ Marquez used her successful weapon of imagery in order to persuade her target audience and current readers about her struggling

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    In the article wrote by Professor Emeritus named "If only Poe had Succeeded When he said Never More to Drink" (pg. 189) it state " Dr. Benitez admits the primary weakness of his theory- lack of evidence of a bit or scratch." Which explains that there is not enough evidence to support the theory that Poe died of rabies. This article also explains that the doctors wouldn’t have just ignored

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    the article‚ proof of rabies is presented and supported by high-standing physicians and scientists. “But Poes was not drunk‚ said Dr Benitez‚ and assistant professor of medicine at the University of Maryland” (New York Times 1). Many credible studies are presented in the article and used objectively to provide factual clues in relation to Poe’s death. “Dr. Benitez worked on Poe’s case as part of a clinical pathologic conference. Doctors are presented with a hypothetical patient and a description

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