Raising an Obedient Child ”Don’t Spare the rod and spoil the child.” We have all heard that before‚ as a child I heard it a lot. I was not the most well behaved child‚ so I got into plenty of trouble. My mom hated my temper tantrums. When I was little‚ she disciplined me‚ and now I am a well behaved young adult who knows right from wrong. Discipline is a way of teaching a child how to do what is right while growing up. There are multiple ways to discipline a child and make him/her behave. I feel
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number I subtract 30‚000 couple who are able to maintain their own children . . . there remain 170‚00 breeders. I again subtract 50‚000 for those women who miscarry.” By using numbers in calculating the number of children on the streets‚ he shows logic. He also shows logos when he says‚ “a child just dropped from its dam may be supported by [their mother’s] milk for a solar year‚ with little other nourishment.” He is straightforward and explains that a mother can support their child naturally for a year
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our brains to grasp. In the article‚ The Estrangement‚ written by Jamaica Kincaid‚ thoughts on her mother are revealed and accessible to analyze. She shares her story about her mother/daughter relationship and throughout her story‚ The Estrangement‚ shows an underlining argument of the reality of the biased views children have towards their mothers. Jamaica Kincaid was born in 1949 in a hospital in Antigua. She moved to the United States at age 16 where she went to school at the New School for Social
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to develop a convincing essay. Mckibben begins his essay with a personal anecdote describing his trip to the vasectomy office‚ where he’s thrown with all these questions about having one child‚ and the consequences of having only one child. This shows that the essay is very personal and formal. This is also a great to catch the reader’s attention. This anecdote is used as information for the first point that McKibben’s make in the following paragraphs‚ “…in the last ten or 20 or 30 years‚ our impact
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the viewer does not know about Wal-Mart and how they have the lowest prices on merchandise in comparison to everyone else anywhere‚ then they would have a hard time understanding the logos (logical) appeal. The purpose of this ad and argument is to show anyone and everyone (since Wal-Mart is a place for anyone to go and buy merchandise) the dark side of Wal-Mart‚ and how they possibly take down other smaller businesses. If a person would like to reach out to someone through an advertisement in
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messages. These comedians who speak their word are found hilarious since they speak truth that we as a society can not say or we would be shun by our classes. Furthermore‚ humorist’s shows such as Tosh.0 or even Silent Library aren’t a threat to civilization or any political figure. They are the jesters of society. These shows help alleviate the amount of stress an individual contains from their hassles in life. They also help to maintain balance in society by providing decent enjoyment and relaxation
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eleven-year-old grandson just got a cell phone. Even with this information‚ it still does not qualify her since her grandson cannot drive. She did though get facts from reliable magazines and researchers to back her up. Hughs’ format of her article shows a lot about whom she is and her qualifications. Just about every paragraph she either has some sort of statistical evidence or an example of why texting and driving is bad. She does not have any real connection to the audience she is trying to address
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Step-by-step Rhetorical Analysis 1. Identify the three elements of the rhetorical triangle. a. Who is the speaker? (education‚ ethnicity‚ era‚ political persuasion‚ etc.) b. Who is the audience? c. What is the subject? 2. What is the author saying about the subject? What is his/her assertion? 3. What is the author’s attitude (tone) about the subject? a. What specific word choice (diction) clues the reader in? b. What figures of speech are used? Does the imagery/analogies/allusions conjure
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October 21st Growing up Susan G. Madera knew two languages: English and the neighborhood. She refers to neighborhood language as the language that everyone spoke in Little Italy‚ Manhattan‚ the neighborhood that she grew up in. When she went to study at school she was teased because of the language she spoke. It wasn’t proper English that everyone else spoke. She used improper grammar‚ and was many times teased because of that fact. This has greatly affected her in the
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animal-cruelty-and-eating issue is not just complex‚ it’s also uncomfortable.” The thing that makes my metaphor more complex and nuanced is that just because you cannot see or hear anything‚ does not mean it isn’t happening. With this drawing it shows that the peoples ears are covered and their eyes are looking away. But you know that they know the lobster‚ which is the tree‚ is dying and they are waiting until it’s over because they have a timer in their hand. As chefs prepare their lobster‚ the
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