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    Mark Antony was a cunning‚ strong-willed‚ and loyal Roman. He was a devoted friend to Caesar. He looked at life as a game in which he had a significant part to play‚ and played that part with excellent refinement and skill. Antony was a devoted follower of Julius Caesar. Because he was a good friend‚ he was willing to be second hand to Caesar‚ the new king. Whilst Caesar would become the king‚ the most valuable but least powerful piece in chess‚ he would become the rook‚ a semi-valuable‚ very important

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    Weddings and Funerals Weddings and funerals have many similarities and differences. Weddings and funerals are both emotional in some way. They’re also similar in that they both gather family and friends together. Weddings and funerals are different in that one is celebrating the union of two people‚ and the other is mourning the loss of someone. Weddings have many emotions that go along with them. Most of the emotions that are associated with wedding are joyful and excited. Funerals also

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    The first Quit line advertisement depicting Zita Roberts‚ promotes the risks associated with smoking. With the use of an emotive and serious tone‚ they attempt to pull on the audience’s heartstrings which‚ in this case‚ are parents with a family. Quit line attempts to uses Zita’s story to encourage the audience to quit smoking as their life will be shortened if they continued to smoke. At first‚ the readers are drawn to the big‚ bright and bolded words that are placed front and centre of the advertisement

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    Speaker: Mr. Shawn Carlton‚ Cobb Animal Health‚ TX Audience: Students in the poultry science Cobb‚ started in 1916‚ is one of the oldest pedigree broiler breeding company in the world. Family‚ integrity‚ being the best and innovation is the core value for Cobb‚ and contributes it into the leading positions of broiler breeding industry. Currently‚ Cobb operates as a subsidiary of Tyson Foods. Over the last few decaeds‚ Cobb had contribute to fight with the world hunger. Today‚ Cobb comes to the

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    Catherine Tennant MUS 160 Instructor Scott Kasun March 5‚ 2013 Listening Journals #2 Title and Band: “Move like Jagger” Performed by Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera Style: Dance-pop‚ electro pop Instrumentation: Vocals‚ synthesizer‚ guitar‚ bass‚ drums‚ and keyboard Form: ABCBCDCCE Intro‚ Verse‚ Chorus‚ Verse‚ Chorus‚ Bridge‚ Chorus‚ Chorus‚ Ending "Moves like Jagger" has a very simple pop form‚ but it’s a short pop and dance song intended for radio all the way‚ so it fits the

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    Rhetorical analysis attempts to show how the author of a piece uses persuasion. The piece may play on the emotions to persuade‚ may use logic‚ or it may rely on the audience’s ethics. Sometimes a combination of these may be used. The rhetorical analysis essay examines the methods used and their effectiveness. Writing a Rhetorical Analysis Essay Rhetorical analysis examines the methods of persuasion used‚ so let’s examine each of the three types of persuasion that may be used. • Pathos‚ or pathetic

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    Analytical Essay for “In Cold Blood” Truman Capote‚ in his narrative “In Cold Blood”‚ characterizes Holcomb‚ Kansas as a dull and trivial town. Capote expresses his views of Holcomb through diction and contrast. In the passage‚ Capote’s diction helps the reader to understand his view on Holcomb as being insignificant and boring. Words such as “irrelevant sign”‚ “haphazard hamlet” and “falling-apart post office” portray Capote’s view on the “lonesome” village. A picture of the irrelevant

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    Brutus’ honor for the good of Rome is shown at the Feast of Lupercal and near the statue of Pompey. Cassius persuades Brutus that Caesar is not worthy to be the king of Rome. Cassius flatters Brutus by saying he (Brutus) has the same amount of power and should not have to look up to Caesar. Before Cassius proposes to Brutus if he (Brutus) should join the conspirators to kill Caesar‚ Brutus says‚ “If it aught toward the general good‚ / Set honor in one eye and death I’ th’ other‚ / And I will look

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    D 12 February 2013 E tu Brute? Was a tragic hero ever named in the novel Julius Caesar by Shakespeare? A tragic hero was never named in the novel‚ most likely due to the fact that there were many candidates to the tragic hero role. Could it be Brutus‚ Cassius‚ or Julius Caesar himself? A tragic hero is a great or virtuous character in a dramatic tragedy that is destined for downfall‚ suffering‚ or defeat. The tragic hero also must have a hamartia‚ which is a fatal flaw. Who would become the tragic

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Atticus’s Closing Argument ¨This case is not a difficult one¨‚ states Atticus Finch. In the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ we see through the eyes of 6 year-old Scout‚ the theme of prejudice. One way we see this is through Tom Robinson‚ a black man who was accused of rape by the town’s filthiest and most dishonest family: Mayella and her father Bob Ewell. Atticus Finch‚ who is a lawyer‚ was appointed by the court to defend Tom in the case. Throughout Atticus’s

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