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    * “The rhetoric of the past deals with issues of justice.” – page 29 * “Rhetoric threatens punishment” – page 30 * Values is present * “The rhetoric of the present handles praise and condemnation‚ separating the good from the bad.” – page 29 * “The present tense rhetoric tends to finish with people bonding or separating” – page 30 * Choice is future * “Argument promises a payoff. You can see why Aristotle dedicated the rhetoric of decision

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    Destruction Speech On November 11th 1947 the renowned scientist‚ Albert Einstein‚ presented his case against nuclear warfare and the real dangers that come with it. He was able to grab his audience’s attention by great use of literary devices and rhetoric techniques. The argument delivered in this speech proved to be effective because till this day a nuclear bomb has yet to be dropped. Albert Einstein was one of the scientists assigned to the Manhattan projected during the 2nd world war. The project

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    ethos‚ and pathos) one can investigate how much of a success Trump’s speech truly was. President Trump’s use of logos in his inaugural address is quite exiguous‚ which reflects negatively on the speech as whole‚ since logos is an imperative part of rhetorics. In the 2017 inaugural address‚ President Trump was vastly

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    the pathos he was using. In terms of timeliness‚ Cruz weaved emotional pulls with political rhetoric which created loaded political

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    Why does Goodall begin her argument by acknowledging that many people dislike insects? How does this order of ideas help her develop her claim? Identifying persuasive rhetoric can help readers understand an author’s point of view. In the second paragraph how does the author use word choice to show her point of view on the use of pesticides against insects? Provide specific examples of word choice from the text to support your answer. In line 32‚ the discussion of insects returns to a focus on

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    Writing 120 Reflection

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    communicator. It seems since I have been in the course‚ my writing and the way I communicate through writing has improved. As we first started reading Understanding Rhetoric: A Graphic Guide to Writing‚ I found it interesting that it was a comic book. Even though it was a comic book‚ the book helps the readers understand the concept of rhetoric and the process of writing. While in the course Writing 120‚ not only did I learn how to become a better writer‚ but I learned how to do better research and

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    Attic vs. Asiatic

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    suggested there were several Attic styles and the simple style was not the only one. Cicero became embroiled in the Attic-Asiatic debate; he was said to be an Asiatic writer by those who wanted to discredit him. Cicero wrote a treatise on rhetoric. Rhetoric is the art of meaning‚ speech‚ writing‚ and language. Roman rhetoricians‚ such as Cicero and Quintilian‚ used Aristotelian concepts in their writings‚ as would later commentators. Cicero’s works served as a link between Aristotle and later

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    often used interchangeably‚ both referring either to a kind of vague sense of wholeness or to a more specific set of relationships definable grammatically and lexically. The work of Halliday and Hasan (1976) influenced scholars and researchers in rhetoric and composition so that‚ by the early 1980s‚ the two terms were distinguished. Cohesion is now understood to be a textual quality‚ attained through the use of grammatical and lexical elements that enable readers to perceive semantic relationships

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    How to Write a Great Newspaper Article We read and are influenced by newspapers on a daily basis. Newspapers provide information on current events and issues‚ providing comprehensive detailed news reports with background information‚ interpretation and analysis. Newspapers also provide entertainment and are a reference for television‚ sport results‚ movie listings‚ community events and weather reports. Newspapers use pictures and captivating headlines to draw in readers and hold their attention

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    10/4 Gorgias 447a-461b I. General background about Plato a. Plato lived from 424-328 b.c b. A.N. Whitehead stated‚ “The safest general characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato. I do not mean the systematic scheme of thought which scholars have doubtfully extracted from his writings. I allude to the wealth of general ideas scattered through them.” i. There is so much rich stuff throughout his work ii. He was a towering intellectual

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