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    Josh’s father monopolizes the conversation by continually interrupting him almost every time Josh speaks. Interrupting commonly uses language that challenges or disrupts a speaker (Wood‚ 122). When Josh’s father interrupts and bombards him with questions such as‚ “What do you mean you’re not me? You think I wasn’t a good student before I joined the fraternity? You think you’re so smart you can party all the time and still make good grades?” he does this to challenge Josh’s judgment (Wood 122‚ 132)

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    of an obsession (Getz). The author did have some great points on why this should be brought up to everyone before it can lead to an eating disorder and cause further damage. Three of the main reasons this article is intended for everyone to learn about‚ is because children are picking up on these tendencies at an early age‚ eliminating certain foods from your diet can become harmful‚ and orthorexia can lead to fixations of foods causing one to become overly stressed on only eating healthy.

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    Hamrick 1 In this essay‚ “Is There a There in Cyberspace” by‚ John Perry Barlow‚ often speaks and writes about computer communication and online communities and real life communities. He compares the differences of the non-intentional community that he lives in‚ with a different community that he later found‚ the online virtual commons for the deadheads. One of the topics that Barlow compares and contrasts from his occupation to American society at the beginning and the end of the 20th century to

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    strategies that make sense to the customers. Not many people regularly notice this‚ but Wal-Mart is a building that contains no windows. In the article “The Public Realm and the Common Good‚” James Kunstler expresses to the audience how he feels about Wal-Mart being without windows. Kunstler says‚ “ This process of disconnection from the past and future‚ and from the organic patters of weather and light‚ all done for the sake of expedience‚ ends up diminishing us spiritually‚ impoverishing us socially

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    The Rhetorical Analysis of Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man Aleksandra Slijepcevic Dr. Hahn‚ PRWR 611 December 14‚ 2011 Written in 1791‚ Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man was a literary attack on Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France. Furthermore‚ it was a defense of the French Revolution. Thomas Paine believed that a political revolution was justified when and if a government failed to protect its people‚ their natural rights‚ and their national interests. In Paine’s

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    The English Teacher From Hell High school English is usually a place to foster a student’s ability to manipulate our complex language to create papers such as this one. But recently‚ due to the No Child Left Behind Act passed by former president George W. Bush‚ many teachers have had to dumb down their curriculum to suit their less motivated students. As a result of this‚ students aren’t challenged enough in the classroom‚ and some never realize their true potential. But in this student’s experience

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    Mrs. Wright AP English 3 30 July‚ 2015 Nickel and Dimed Rhetorical Strategies and Notes Thesis: Ehrenreich’s personal use of varied rhetorical strategies allowed her to divulge the working conditions and struggles of the poverty-stricken class to the readers in order to provoke them to realize that something has to be done about poverty. First Body: What: Allusion Pg. 2‚ Logos Pg. 37. How & Effect: Ehrenreich uses these personal‚ rhetorical strategies based on her experiences as a low-wage worker

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    really boring trip when they were younger‚ which makes the core audience relate to the characters and their feelings‚ making them laugh. The secondary audience can also relate as they might have had teachers like this and trips‚ making them laugh about it.

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    Rhetorical Analysis Audience My audience for this piece consisted of Apple Watch users who want to track their daily and weekly fitness through the activity app provided by Apple. I met the needs of this audience by going into detail on how to perform each step. I made sure each individual step was concise but informative‚ so that the person following these instructions would not be overwhelmed. I also made sure to include instructions on how to receive notifications‚ in case the performer desired

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    Church does not want to be affiliated with them. Zirlsinski also includes “beat” this word is a very loaded word that is negative‚ meaning you wouldn’t want to hear about a man beating his wife or kids. The denotation of “beat” is to strike violently or forcefully and repeatedly‚ just the words denotation makes you uncomfortable to think about. To beat a woman would take a very unstable person definitely if that woman is harmless to them. The word “stripped” was also used in the passage. Stripped is a

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