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    WIght 8 May 2015 Rhetorical Analysis Reflections: Richard Rodriguez I struggle with Rhetorical Analysis essays‚ but this particular paper seemed to puzzle me more than the other rhetorical analysis essays that I have come across this year. The score I received was an 8‚ and I was honestly quite surprised to see that. I knew I had written a paper to pass‚ but to show that I had sufficiently written the paper shocked me. This essay was tough in particular because the rhetorical strategies were very

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    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 life as the second son of Joseph Kennedy‚ a third-generation Irish-American Catholic who made his fortune on Wall Street

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    Whether it was sixth grade English where short essays and essay structure was first taught or eighth grade where the grammar and prose were drilled into our heads. Whether it was sophomore year where the challenge ELA class began writing five and six page essays or in AP Language and AP Literature where everything we had been learning was now applicable to our writing and we learned how to write a synthesis‚ rhetorical analysis and arguments. I truly believe that all of these classes prepared myself adequately

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    First Lady Hillary Clinton gathers over 100 countries in Beijing China on September 5‚ 1995. Holding the United Nations Fourth World Conference on women. Addressing all people of empowerment to help fulfill this purpose. She progresses this speech with a more serious and determined tone. Grasping the attention of the audience with a notorious (now a well-known) message “human right are women rights and women’s rights are human rights once and for all. Let us not forget that among those are the right

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    to express their own creativity and individuality‚ to explore their nature and try out new looks. From the age of ten and older a lot of women use different kinds of make up at least few times a month; it might be just a lip gloss or a touch of mascara‚ but they all do that sooner or later. Since ancient times‚ women were already using coal and berries to make their appearance brighter and more attractive to other people‚ especially men. Since make up plays such an important role in the modern world

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    My work on Rhetorical Analysis shows my development of the skill recognizing rhetorical aspects in a text. My comfort level with recognizing rhetorical aspects in a text before the assignment was super low due to I am not used to looking closely at the recognizing rhetorical aspects in a text but instead the content of the text. That was clearly shown with the change in direction of my paper from the first draft to my second draft. I moved from looking at the content of the text to recognizing rhetorical

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    her credentials listing her schooling and degrees. She is able to connect with the topic with personal memories. These memories make her argument stronger by giving the impression she has been there before. Wenke also cites credible sources multiple times. With each bit of information she references‚ she cites the source and lists the credentials of the source.

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    teach the rule‚ and gives kids a break away from the inappropriate behavior and its triggers.” I have witnessed consistent use of timeout with my nieces. With one‚ it takes several times for her to figure out what she is doing wrong and that she is not supposed to continue doing so. My other niece learns after the first time out. Consistency is the key to a successful discipline method and discipline is the key to a successful child. If timeouts do not seem to be beneficial‚ other methods may be enforced

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    interested in the news studies show. The time spent playing video games or watching TV shows‚ also show it. The lack of interest from their parents has an impact on it‚ but the low ratings and sales of newspapers show it the most. Mindich states that there are three main ways we are able to obtain our news and information today: the Internet‚ television or an old-fashioned newspaper. He says that even with all of the resources available‚ we still waste our time by watching reality TV shows. Even with

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Seeing and Making Culture: Representing the Poor In the essay‚ “Seeing and Making Culture: Representing the Poor” written by Hooks‚ the author addresses on how the society represents‚ and displays poverty through false assumptions made by the higher class popular culture‚ and media representations . Hooks uses her own personal experiences to connect with her readers‚ about the issue on poverty. Also adding to that‚ she references to a black philosopher‚ named Cornel West

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