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    “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” There have been countless speeches made throughout the course of time; some that have managed to change laws and mindsets‚ and others who have simply expressed a logical opinion or proposed a vengeful disputation. However‚ amongst these varying disquisitions‚ only a few have managed to remain memorable. By using various literary devices‚ one particular man was able to remain in the memories of many‚ and deliver one of the most famous patriotic speeches in our

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    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 a writer and how as a writer she did not write for glory and fame‚ she wrote to fulfill her ambition and she wrote faithfully and she wrote about what she

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    any politician striving for an American’s vote‚ such as “faith‚ family‚ responsibility and opportunity for everyone.”(Par 1.) That is what captures the audience in this speech‚ the thought of equal opportunity for all. He uses several different rhetorical devises to convey his message such as ethos‚ pathos and logos. Edwards establishes his credibility early in the first paragraph of his speech‚ by stating his candidacy for Vice President. He also makes a connection with the audience and himself

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    message they find important. The Black Eyed Peas are a band notorious for this type of social communication. This is a band that believes in social change as well as equality in the world. Many of their songs portray similar core values and express many reoccurring themes. The targeted audience of their songs is the youth. Their music promotes action for change. The Black Eyed Peas specifically call to action on certain issues such as believe the young being corrupt by society and we all must start the

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    October 16‚ 2012 Rhetorical Analysis: “You are being lied to about pirates” In Johann Hari’s article “You are being lied to about pirates” (published Monday January 5‚ 2009 by the Independent) he uncovers for his audience/readers the truth behind piracy and how it is reflected in the ways that the government “tries” to inform the public. The article shows that his audience is the people he recognizes to be the real villains in destroying the pirate “organization” as well as the uneducated readers

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    Throughout the book Animal Farm there are many changes that happen to the animals and the humans. Some are good changes and some are bad but either way there are many changes. One big change for the animals are that the pigs eventually learn to walk and cloth themselves just like humans. On the other hand‚ a big change for the humans was that they just got used to the fact that the animals on Animal Farm are self sufficient and are surviving just fine on their own without the help of the humans feeding

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    English 280‚ Section 25 February 6‚ 2013 Defending Our Voting Rights: Rhetorical Analysis Voting is a very touchy subject in America today. With the economy the way it is people are paying more attention to the government than before. In his article Defending Our Voting Rights; Jeffrey Toobin argues that Republicans systematically attempt to disenfranchise Democrats. He argues that the Republicans go to great lengths to try to win elections. Jeffrey Toobin adequately supports his stance by

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    Cole Richardson Professor Bedwell English 1321 10 11 October 2011 Rhetorical Analysis Essay 2 We Do Abortions Here: A Nurse’s Story‚ written by Sallie Tisdale‚ was first published in 1990 by October’s edition of Harper’s Magazine. Tisdale was motivated to write this article because she is an American nurse and essayist. She is a writer on health and medical issues and anything in between. The purpose of this article is to inform the readers on how often abortion is called upon‚ along with the thoughts

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    creative minds. The famous artist Jeremy Sicile-Kira shared his perception of art as a person on the spectrum. Jeremy’s experience is remarkable. PAINTER WITH AUTISM REVEALS HIS EXPERIENCE Jeremy Sicile-Kira is far from your average artist. He can see the world in vibrant arrays of yellows‚ oranges‚ blues‚ and greens. No‚ Jeremy is not tripping on LSD. He has autism. For the first time‚ he is sharing his vision. Autism affects each person differently. For Jeremy‚ his version of the disorder includes

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    For my action component I decided to watch the documentary‚ GMO OMG. This Documentary by Jeremy Seifert states that today in the United States‚ by the simple acts of feeding ourselves‚ we are unintentionally participating in the largest experiment ever conducted on human beings. It is a fact that each of us unknowingly consumes genetically engineered food on a daily basis. The risks and effects to our health and the environment are largely unknown. Yet more and more studies are being conducted

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