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    key bible passages‚ a few pictures‚ and the lyrics to the songs for the audience to follow along with. The slide backgrounds used pale blues and whites‚ with large‚ dark‚ black fonts in all caps that were easy for the audience to read‚ even from the back pew of the church. Each member of the audience was given a handout‚ which outlined the order of events that were to follow in the service‚ listed the bible verses and hymns‚ announced important events‚ wrote out specific prayers‚ and gave contact information

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    his Pearl Harbor speech to reassure and inform his audience. In his speech FDR creates the tones of informative and reassurance by using repetition. Roosevelt only uses these two different tones and shifts his tone in the middle of the speech. He begins the speech informing the people what has happened and then then ends by reasurring the American people everything will be ok. The change in tone helps make the article sound less depressing and more reassuring. FDR starts this speech with an informative

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of Michael from the Economic Collapse The Price of Gas is Outrageous – And It is Going To Get Even Higher Andrew Kosiski In a Blog by Michael‚ “The price of gas is outrageous – and it is going to get even higher‚” of The Economic Collapse written on February 19 2012‚ a year ago today shows a positive argument that is true in today’s economy just like Michael figures it to be. Michael a well-spoken kind of guy gives us a look of what we have now and what to expect in the

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    Daniel Webster created a speech in 1825‚ which he delivered to the people who were fighting in the American Revolutionary War. Webster uses pathos‚ logos‚ ethos‚ diction‚ and syntax in his speech in different ways‚ some of them more than others. In this speech Daniel Webster uses pathos fairly often. He talks about “...human faces‚ glowing with sympathy and joy...” Webster is giving examples of people who are giving sympathy to people who have been fighting in the American Revolutionary War. He also

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    Given our overall commitment to linking the text-interpretive and experimental traditions‚ rhetorical theory appears ideally suited to the task of generating specific predictions‚ amenable to experimental test‚ about the impact of stylistic variation in advertising visuals. With its semiotic foundation‚ the rhetorical tradition can provide a wealth of ideas for differentiating and integrating aspects of visual style (see‚ e.g.‚ Durand 1987). Furthermore

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    In Douglass’ speech‚ his tone mainly appeals to emotions. He engages the listeners emotionally by stating his opinion over the topic of slavery. Douglass states‚ “My subject‚ then‚ fellow-citizens‚ is AMERICAN SLAVERY. I shall see this day and its popular characteristics from the slave’s point of view‚” (52-54). This quote from his speech goes to show that he is standing up as a person who has actually experienced times of slavery. There is a great deal of credibility in Douglass’ writing because

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    In Austin Berghuy’s speech he persuaded the audience to stop eating fast-food in order to prevent to risk of obesity. One interesting main point he made in his speech is that although fast food is not the only contributor to obesity‚ it is still the largest influencing factor on why many people are obese. Another main point Austin made in his speech is that obesity is not only taking a toll on the lives of adults but also affecting the health quality of children. Austin’s posture to me was very

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    Going back to school means more than catching up with friends and preparing for class. Your return to campus is an opportunity to reinvent your style. Our stylists at NYGLAMCLUB‚ a beauty salon in New York‚ NY‚ want to help you find your new look with autumn’s best hair and makeup trends. With only a few beauty tricks‚ you’ll be ready to confidently dazzle everyone at school. Fall is the perfect time for a hair and makeup refresher. Redefine your everyday look by adding one of these back-to-school

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    on their way back to school. Younger kids to college age kids should enjoy the back to school hacks in Wengie’s latest video. Wengie is the star of one of the most popular beauty channels on YouTube. The Australian Chinese beauty blogger is also a champion of DIY tips and advice. Her hacks on beauty‚ fashion‚ makeup‚ are some of the most popular on YouTube. In this video Wengie shares tips on 12 back to school DIY tips. Check out this latest video by visiting this link. Back to School Hacks Most

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    Emmeline Pankhurst gave this speech to raise awareness for women’s rights. The audience of this speech was mostly women that fought for the same cause. However‚ it was aimed at politicians‚ anyone who could make a change for the better. The tone is very serious as is it is aimed to help make a change in the government. Pankhurst uses both allusions and discussions on how her movement has been labeled to help establish her points. Initially‚ Pankhurst alludes to two main historical events to help

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