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    III Mrs. Guzman April 27‚ 2015 Patrick Henry rhetorical analysis The speech written by Patrick Henry‚ named “Liberty or Death”‚ was delivered on March 23‚ 1775. Henry addresses the Virginia Convention with his speech which contains several rhetorical devices such as repetition‚ and allusions in order to politely introduce his view on what actions to take in matter of the conflict with Britain. In paragraph three Henry uses repetition in his rhetorical questions and then answers them. Henry asks‚

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    to do it. George Patton Live for something rather than die for nothing. Dwight D. Eisenhower Neither a wise nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him. George S. Patton Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity. George S. Patton No good decision was ever made in a swivel chair. Dwight D. Eisenhower Only our individual faith in freedom can keep

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    transpired here‚ I believe I surprise no one when I say that we as a community require substantial improvement in implementing these freedoms. We must be able to speak our minds‚ choose our own methods of prayer‚ and escape from the fear that confines us in our daily lives. Salem is not a free town as of now. No one here may speak their mind without fear of ridicule and persecution. Should a person attempt to defend himself‚ they are immediately thought to be lying due to basic speculation from another

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    Rhetorical Analysis: Allegory of the Cave The text I have used to do my rhetorical analysis is the “Allegory of the Cave” by Plato. In this text‚ Plato gives an explanation of his idea of the situation of humans in respect to knowledge by telling us an allegory. In his allegory‚ Plato says that there are a few prisoners seated in a cave behind a small wall facing a big wall. The only thing they can do is looking at the wall in front of them and listen‚ they cannot even move their neck or the

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    actually get excited when we see the people who are promoting a food or beverage product for us to “test”. We immediately try whatever it may be and then continue looking for the other stands that are setup as well. The test products may vary from soups‚ smoothies‚ hot foods‚ or cold foods. In this worldwide store‚ there are many ways that Wal-Mart may advertise different products by using gimmicks and strategies that make sense to the customers. Not many people regularly notice this‚ but Wal-Mart

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    Aubrey Adams Rhetorical Analysis Essay Jolynne Berrett June 29‚ 2013 Graduates Why do we attend college? Are we striving for a better career or simply trying to gain knowledge? Everyone has their reasons for attending college. Although every student has homework‚ reading assignments and studying in common‚ every student is unique. Every student has a different personality than the next and a different lifestyle. Amy Poehler‚ in her graduation speech to Harvard graduates‚ connects all students

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    “Orthorexia: When eating healthy becomes an unhealthy obsession‚” really made me think of how this is actually a real problem that is happening today amongst many people who believe when eating only healthy diets nothing can go wrong. Lindsey Getz explains how orthorexia isn’t a term yet recognized as a disorder‚ but how she is trying to widespread her audience to explain the consequences of how only eating healthy foods becomes more of an obsession (Getz). The author did have some great points on

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    the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity‚ do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America”. I would like to end it with one of Abraham Lincoln’s saying that very well explains the idea behind constitution (decides how government will run) that government is‚ “Government of the people‚ by the people‚ for the people‚ shall not perish from the

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    Analysis of Obama’s victory speech Obama’s victory speech is a speech that the democrat Barack Obama held in his hometown Chicago‚ after being elected for president on November 4th‚ 2012. Chicago is where he in 2008 won his first presidential election. When taking a starting point in the pentagon model‚ we know that a text (in this case a speech) is always centered around an intention of the writer/speaker and is always dependent on the interrelationship between the topic‚ the writer‚ the reader/audience

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    Nancy Mairs had a normal‚ healthy life like any other person. Although‚ as time went by‚ she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis‚ which eats away the protective covering of nerves which interrupts the nerves’ signals that passes through the central nervous system. Mairs piece had a purpose to inform her audience about her personal life and her thoughts about being “crippled”. Mairs also includes the superficial beauty standards society has set. Mairs relates it to her and her audience’s feelings

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