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    In paragraph 7‚ it states‚ “I have learned as a scavenger. I mean to put some of what I have learned down here‚ beginning with the practical art of Dumpster diving and proceeding to the abstract” (Eighner 108). The author’s identification on the rhetorical direction he plans to follow helps the audience envision the course and order Eighner will be doing the essay. From this paragraph‚ the reader can predict this essay will be technical or informational. Eighner will continue to explain his experiences

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    which they refer to as The Secret‚ or the Law of Attraction‚ and how to use it. They aim to convince everyone who watches the movie that the secret is real. They show many examples of people who have effectively used it. Throughout the movie‚ the rhetorical strategies ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos are used. First‚ they use the appeal to authority‚ which is ethos‚ to make their audience trust them. In the movie‚ Bob Proctor and Rev. Michael Beckwith have captions under them while they are talking that say

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    For my essay analysis‚ I choose to do “The Painted Door” by Sinclair Ross because it’s a good story that shows just what you’re not supposed to do to your partner in life. Throughout this breakdown of “The Painted Door‚” I’m going to focus on four key literary styles. The styles are as follows: Character Development‚ Pace‚ Word Choice and lastly the tone. I will be discussing the literary styles in the order above because in that order I think it offers the best way to understand the story that Sinclair

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    than fifteen years later‚ this case once again sparked controversy when aired in 2014 through the podcast. In Serial‚ reporter Sarah Koenig intended to seek justice for Adnan by portraying him as innocent‚ which listeners can tell through the three rhetorical appeals; ethos‚ pathos and logos which she presents throughout the case along with interviews‚ evidence and personal statements. In the first episode of Serial‚ Koenig begins to present Adnan’s credibility to the audience in order to portray his

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    Justine Mrs. Morehead English 3 AP September 9‚2012 In Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”‚ King argues that segregation laws are unjust and unfair laws. King illustrates many different strategies throughout his letter such as pathos‚ ethos‚ and allusions to describe and explain thoroughly to the eight clergymen that such laws as segregation laws should be broken and changed for equality for black people. In Kings Letter in paragraphs thirteen and fourteen‚ he implies

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    America’s Next Top Model was created by Tyra Banks in 2003. The show has been popular and successful in it’s ratings‚ now going on it’s 21st cycle of models (Sauers). One of the show’s values is that they believe in helping girls boost their self-esteem‚ showing them that they are beautiful in their own way. In one particular episode‚ they worked with young girls who had been bullied by matching them with a contestant mentor. Although the show seems to be making a positive impact on their viewers

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    Josh Taylor Mr. Potoshnik U.S History per 4th 10 January 2011 Workers Rights The patient comes in and says “Doctor! I just cut my foot open and I need emergency surgery done or else I will loose the ability to use my foot again!” The Doctor replies “Well if you had any Medicare from your job or any kind of rights I would be able to perform the surgery for you so you could keep working. But then again you could be replaced because you will be inactive for a while too.” “Yeah your right!” replies

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    is rapidly spreading throughout America‚ reeking havoc on the nation. I have chosen two articles that discuss this issue and use different rhetorical strategies to convince the reader of the causes of this deadly epidemic as well as different aspects of the disease that should be focused on when researching treatments options. Examining the different rhetorical strategies used in the articles proves that‚ although logos arguments can be a good way to convince an audience of your point‚ use of ethos

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    WAIT ’TILL NEXT YEAR by William Goldman and Mike Lupica (August 10‚ 2005) At least twice a day‚ a high school or college student sends me an e-mail asking for advice -- they want to write about sports some day‚ they don’t know how to go about it‚ and they’re wondering if I can help. And I never know what to write back. How can you answer a question like‚ "I want to write a sports column‚ tell me what to do?" Last weekend‚ I thought of an answer. Just a quick back story: I probably own

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    other opinions and views; this can be a major way to build credibly when speaking to people who may not agree. He doesn’t use numbers to talk up his credibility but instead appeals to many groups‚ this a good use of Ethos‚ while also using multiple rhetorical devices at once. Kennedy

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