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    Ben Osborn Sir Johnson English 12 13 February 2013 State of the Union Rhetorical Analysis Message – Obama stated many issues ranging from the war in Afghanistan to gun violence in America but really focused on one subject in particular. His main message was about our economic growth and how we can improve it. He stated that we need “a rising‚ thriving middle-class” to help America’s economic growth. He wants to provide Americans with middle-class jobs without increasing our country’s deficit

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    The Super Bowl commercial gained recognition for changing the conversation about what it means to run‚ throw and perform activities “like a girl.” Using strong emotional appeals to empower girls‚ the authors empower women by using the power of ethospathos‚ and logos. The advertisement begins with a casting audition‚ with a typical blonde teenager standing in front of a camera. The message “What does it mean to do something ‘like a girl’?” flashes on the

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    January 24‚ 1936 Phyllis Wright‚ a sixth grade student‚ asked the question to Albert Einstein “whether scientists pray‚ and if so‚ what they pray for.” Einstein’s response to the students question was rhetorically effective. He managed to answer he question without giving her a direct answer. He went in-depth to explained the scientific response to pray. He started off by making it sound like he did not pray but by the second paragraph he stated reasons that would make readers assume he does pray

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    Rhetorical Analysis Nolan’s Cheddar isn’t the most recognized or known brand‚ but those who have seen the commercial for it know that it’s “seriously strong” cheese. This advertisement features a curious mouse‚ who is apparently on top of the world‚ and a mouse trap. Set in the trap is a chunk of Nolan’s Cheddar‚ which seems to have extreme powers. The commercial was the winner of the 2010 Best TV Advertisement Award‚ and is very humorous and a little surprising. The little mouse comes out of

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    “Shitty First Drafts” by Anne Lamott‚ is a hilarious must read for junior high school students and any other aspiring writers. Her essay inspires comfort and confidence in writing a first draft. It concretes that all writers experience the “shitty” first draft. Anne Lamott wrote this instructional information in 1995‚ but it is timeless information. She blows the idea of writing an immaculate first draft out of the water. Anne supports the idea that bad first drafts will almost always lead to better

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    certainties regarding the solar eclipse in order to persuade and negotiate my audience‚ as opposed to using pathos as my primary rhetorical application. Specifically‚ I could have cited the rarity and infrequency of a solar eclipse by providing dates‚ such as‚ when the last solar eclipse took place and when the next solar eclipse is expected. Next‚ I might have applied a combination of ethos and logos as a method of persuasion by citing a reputable and credible source‚ such as‚ an NC State science

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    creation of this movie. Coppola‚ a master of tone‚ uses many different forms of cinematography in order to make the audience feel the emotions in which he wants them to feel. Through different forms of cinematography‚ along with different styles of rhetorical elements in dialogue‚ Coppola was able to effectively portray the post-colonialism oppression against immigrants while explaining the necessary respect when dealing with the Italian mafia in order to achieve an effective argument in this situation

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    thinking about the cultural aspects of the wall rhetorical appeals are present. When one first sees the picture of the wall it just looks as if it is a regular wall. When getting closer to the wall there is spray painted messages on the wall that represent how people feel about the wall. Once reading the writing on the wall a sense of melancholy begins to come over you. People are writing what they want to happen on the wall. This this would appeal to pathos. The messages that are written have a quality

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    The Monastery and The Clock - Rhetorical Essay Time‚ is the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in past‚ present‚ and future regarded as a whole. It can be argued that the steam engine is the most important machine developed in human history. Then again it can be argued that Megan Fox is the most amazing actress of all time. It’s the one who provides the most ethos that will win any argument. One can trace the roots of the Industrial Revolution all the way back to the Middle

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    North doesn’t have compared to the South. Douglass recurrent use of the word “no” is a rhetorical technique which builds an emphasis on each clause. By comparing the North and South using this method he effectively achieves his objective. This rhetorical strategy is an appeal to his Northern audience in that explaining Northern conditions to Northerners would be a waste of time. Douglass also uses Ethos and Pathos to strengthen his argument by describing the absence of “horrid curses on the laborer”

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