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    Furthermore‚ his willingness to view certain matters from the lens of an ordinary citizen is allowing him to save many voters. Due to President Obama’s inclusive language‚ character‚ and experiences‚ he is able to attract and appeal to many American citizens. A person’s upbringing definitely shapes him or her‚ for the better or the worst. In Barack Obama’s case‚ it is for the better. To the people of Philadelphia‚ he preaches‚ “I am the son

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    without forcing the ideas upon them. During this anecdote‚ Obama uses anaphora to give power and urgency to his parents’ situation by beginning each of the sentence with “they”‚ like when he states‚ “They imagined --They imagined me going to the best schools in the land‚ even though they weren’t rich‚ because in a generous America you don’t have to be rich to achieve your potential‚” (1). He uses antanagoge to show the positivity and hope that only America’s policies could give his family. By including

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    Celina Soliz October 14‚ 2013 Rhetorical Analysis English 1113-058 M‚W‚ F 10-10:50 1‚129 words Rhetorical Analysis of “I Have a Dream” Speech Racism in the United States was a huge issue during the mid-20th century; African Americans were among the targeted groups that suffered from discrimination. Even though the blacks were said to be free they were constantly being victimized due to the corrupt

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    School Captain Speech Good morning /afternoon ___________ my name is _________I stand here before you to discuss the reason why I want to be part of the leadership team and hopefully become school captain for this year. (20__}. I realize that it’s a privilege to have the honour but I am confident that I will be a suitable candidate I promise to work hard to be the effective leader that you would be proud of in the school. I will try to uphold and obey all the rules and become the role model

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    incarcerate that many people. Karen Thomas’s article “Time to Invest in Schools‚ Note Prisons” shows that United States incarcerates too many criminals violent and non-violent. Joan Petersilia said in her article “Beyond the Prison Bubble” that‚ the United States has the highest incarceration rate of any free nation. This also supports the idea that The United States incarcerates too many people. Karen Thomas’s article “Time to Invest in Schools‚ Not Prisons” shows that the United States is home to 5% of the

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    Peirce‚ an insecure American woman from the 1860’s who looks up to Marian Evan Lewes and aspires to become a writer herself‚ Lewes uses rhetorical strategies to establish her position that writing is a process and that a writer must write faithfully and honestly and a writer should never be absolutely satisfied with their work. Perhaps the strongest rhetorical strategy Lewes employs to establish her position is her personal anecdote. She writes of her experience of being a writer and how as a writer

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    Why I Went Back to School

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    Today is a wonderful millstone in my life ‚ because I decided to go back to college and continue my education. I have been through many obstacles in my life and making the decision to go back to school will give me the opportunity to prove that just because you grow up in a bad environment does not mean that you can’t succeed in life or accomplish great things. There are others reason why I went back to school as well one of them being that it will increase my finical situation‚ and portray a

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    Gatsby lived his American dream and in the end found his heart flooded by the power of love and its remarkable betrayal. In time‚ the clothes we decide to wear‚ or the objects we put faith into are but beautiful masks covering broken creatures. The desires Gatsby longs for‚ force him to remember the past in hope of strengthening the dimming light of Daisy’s love. Gatsby’s life gives way to circumstances that connect two separate ideas in ways least expected. In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby the morals

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    Thurston Clark declares the speech to be “the greatest oration of any twentieth-century politician” (qtd in Carpenter 2). James Humes states the speech truly shaped history‚ describing it as “brilliant eloquence” and inspiring “American hopes” for the future (Humes 207). In analyzing this address‚ it is important to first know some background of President Kennedy and his 1960 campaign‚ the global landscape of the time‚ and what he hoped to accomplish with this speech. Kennedy led a privileged

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    to set nearby their decay distrust of government and offer him decree to follow an active rule. In the beginning of his speech‚ Obama present his account of the United States current finance history. Jobs began going overseas while wages and salaries for most people were languishing. And then the conflict hit‚ started by debts sold to people who couldn’t be able to pay back and insufficiently regulated fiscal institution who built bad gamble with other people’s money. Obama retained the country

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