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    Rhetorical Analysis In President George W. Bush’s speech to the American public on September 20‚ 2001‚ Bush utilizes rhetorical devices to craft an effective speech. He uses an instructive and demanding tone‚ makes an appeal to Logos‚ and varied syntax. The strongest device of Bush’s speech is his decisive and instructive tone. Throughout the entire dialogue‚ Bush uses statements and facts to consolidate all of his various ideas and points into concise sentences that directly state what has happened

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    incorporate things I have learned into my writing. I am now able to better engage in the electronic research and composing processes‚ demonstrate rhetorical knowledge‚ and demonstrate critical thinking‚ reading‚ and writing skills. I am now able to move from GSW 1120 and onto my next academic writing class. To begin‚ I have met the criteria of learning outcome one by being able to find multiple sources to back up my thesis. I show this in my third essay “Penniless Kids” by using sources to show that

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    September 16‚ 2011 Rhetorical Images in Alcohol Advertisement In our everyday lives we come across different types of advertisements from a variety of products. Alcohol is a product that shows in their advertisements a mix of feelings and emotions‚ such as fun‚ happiness‚ self-stem‚ power‚ sex‚ and interaction with the opposite sex. All advertisements use rhetorical images and visual effects to make their product more appealing to consumers. But what is the purpose of these advertisements?

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    example would be a person viewing a situation such as a relationship problem between two friends from an outside view and the person only seeing half of the picture but imagining or “reading” more into the situation than is actually there. Bacon also writes that the human mind never stops conceiving and has no end ton its racing‚ we are always looking into the beyond to see what lies ahead‚ or to see where we have been (Article Two). As humans we have the issue of not being able to slow down and engage

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    class is the service learning at the harvest table. This experience was humbling and eye opening. It can be hard to remember that there are so many people out there that are struggling financially. I could have these children in my class and not even know it. From this experience‚ I was able to interact with a few children and see that they are just as capable as any child. I think about the book that we read for this class as well when I think of this service learning experience. One thing

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    Rhetorical Devices As Edwin Starr’s famous anti-war song goes‚ “War! What is it good for? Absolutely nothin’!” and if Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five had a theme song‚ this would be the perfect song. Slaughterhouse Five is one of the greatest anti-war books of all time- it even says so on the back cover. In order to convey his anti-war attitude to the readers‚ Vonnegut uses many different rhetorical devices in Slaughterhouse Five‚ including analogy‚ irony‚ and satire. The first important

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    From t he Classroom Using Facebook to Teach Rhetorical Analysis Jane Mathison Fife The attraction of Facebook is a puzzle to many people over the age of thirtyfive‚ and that includes most college faculty. Yet students confess to spending significant amounts of time on Facebook‚ sometimes hours a day. If you teach in a computer classroom‚ you have probably observed students using Facebook when you walk in the room. Literacy practices that fall outside the realm of traditional academic writing

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    Gaby Rodriguez makes use of rhetorical questions throughout her novel to put emphasis on the cliché ideas that people hold about teen moms. One question that Gaby poses to the reader is “Why do we insist on putting limitations on what people are capable of doing?” (Rodriguez & Glatzer 111). This rhetorical question is drawing attention to how Gaby’s classmates put restrictions on her because of her “pregnancy.” They metaphorically place a glass ceiling over Gaby’s head because they believe she is

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    How to Write a Marketing Analysis Begin with a Summary Your market section should begin with a simple summary. You should generally describe the different groups of target customers included in your market analysis and refer briefly to why you are selecting these as targets. You may also want to summarize market growth‚ citing highlights of some growth projections‚ if you have this information available. Assume that this paragraph might be included in a loan application or summary memo‚ so you need

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    of conflict‚ and conversly those who retreat. I have also drawn on the documentry about the Tank Man to explore further the way in which people will react when faced with conflict. Considering my audience‚ teens and young adults‚ I have chosen to write in a formal manner‚ although I will tone it down to appeal more to their language and to retain their attention. Fear is defined as an emotional response to a percieved threat; it is a survival

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