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    THE ELECTROLUX CLEANER The Electrolux Cleaner The use of beautiful women is not a new idea in advertising. Women are subjects of advertisements in areas such as cosmetics‚ weight loss‚ and specifically cleaning products‚ such as The Electrolux. The Electrolux is a bagless and automatic cleaner that provides deep cleaning and makes cleaning easier and convenient compared

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    Cortnie Schierman Fijacko English 111 5 October 2012 Rough Draft: Rhetorical Analysis Essay David Eggers‚ in Zeitoun‚ shows a story of a Muslim American family living through many challenges. After 9/11 Muslim families‚ like the Zeitouns‚ face many problems living in America. Eggers wants to inform other Americans on the situation of Muslim living in the United States‚ present day. People who are uneducated about the Muslim religion need to be informed on how similar lives are of other people all

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    means learning to recognize audiences‚ writers‚ points of view and purposes‚ and to evaluate arguments. In addition to the rhetorical triangle‚ structure of an argument‚ and rhetorical appeals‚ you should look at the following devices used by authors when performing critical analysis. Keep in mind too that these are only some of the devices‚ and that authors may use other rhetorical devices as well. Word choice Denotative language. Words that relate directly to the knowledge and experience of

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    Following passage and in a well written essay discuss how the author Toni Morrison uses stylistic devices to convey the tone of the time period (1941‘s) through Claudia’s eyes. Passage: Pg 10 Stylistic Essay: The Bluest Eye In the passage from The Bluest Eye‚ written by Toni Morrison‚ the author writes about difficult challenges that not only the young girls in the book have to face but everyone of that time has to endure. Taking place in the 1940’s the author uses many stylistic devices to demonstrate

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    The DREAM On Rhetorical Review Illegal teenagers who have attended American schools are emotionally and psychologically Americans by right‚ but should they be allowed to become United States citizens? The authors’ interpretation of the Dream Act from 2010 age requirement differs from Pelosi’s and Reid’s bill that allows teenagers under the age of sixteen to become American citizens. Mark Krikorian feels the Dream Act of 2010 has loopholes that allow illegal aliens to take advantage of this new bill

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    Another rhetorical strategy Sundberg uses is a parable. Her entire essay is a self-told story of her experience during her relationship‚ giving warnings and advice to her readers. Sundberg recalls‚ “When I met him he charmed me. My best friend said‚ ‘You’ll love Caleb…. My love for him was real and I did not want to be a single mother” (209). Again‚ the author uses her strategies to prove how our reality is not necessarily clear cut. In the beginning‚ she truly loved him and because of her pregnancy

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    Letter to the author My is Juan Pablo and I wanted to talk to you about your book. Really impressive your way to se the love that you have to the book show they are perfectly assembles to you. How their world is everything for you. How humans would be complete different with out them‚ no a utopia how it is shown in the book Here in the school I had the pleasure to play one time but since that day realized that I’m the worst player ever so my dream had been broken but now I only laugh to

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    long-term goals. The second stage is analysis. Here must the business collect information about the market to be able to succeed and what skills and abilities the business might need for its resources. The information should also contain internal and external issues the business might face. Stage 2 is also known as the SWOT analysis which can be separated into two stages‚ internal and exernal analysis. The third stage is to formulate strategies.

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    but getting them to actually adopt said morals can be a challenge. In Lord Chesterfield’s letter‚ he instructs his son to uphold important values‚ such as integrity‚ generosity‚ and excellence‚ making his argument more convincing by utilizing key rhetorical strategies. Chesterfield incorporates winding paralipsis‚ flowing periphrasis‚ and strong didactic language to create a piece that effectively presents his view on how a young man should behave. One way to subtly get a point across is to suggest

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    Erik Rhodes Mr. Clyne Period 2 3/20/13 Great Gatsby Rhetorical Analysis: Social Classes of the 1920s The Great Gatsby is a perfect example of a Golden Age book. Even though it was not written in what one considered the Golden Age‚ it is a book that represents the extravagance in life. The Great Gatsby is full of symbolism that represents what some might refer to as the cast system (a.k.a. – social structure). F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby to highlight the wide abyss between

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