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    Chuan Phan Mrs. Pokalo Brit Literature May 1‚ 2013 Hard Times Hard Times is the tenth novel‚ which wrote by Dickens. The novel described the English society and highlighting of the social and economic pressures during 1850s. It is appraise about injustice and lack of concern for others in England during the revolution of industrial. Industrial brought so many good things for people in the Coketown. Many factories built‚ people start to get some jobs. However‚ the process of industrialism

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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper

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    Paper Rubric Topical Analysis Paper 2: Application/Implications Student: NAME Instructor: NAME Course Number/Cohort Number and Course Name: CJS # Course Name Course Location: Location Assessment Parameter Assigned Value Percent Assessed Conceptual Development and Application of the Theories: The student should demonstrate the following competencies in the development of the Research Paper: (1) Knowledge‚ (2) Comprehension‚ (3) Application‚ (4) Analysis‚ (5) Synthesis‚ (6) Evaluation

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    visual culture that surrounds us. John Berger argues in the first chapter of his work written in 1972 entitled “Ways of Seeing”‚ that art “embodies a [different and unique] way of seeing” and an artist’s perspective of the truth may not necessarily correlate with what actually occurred. Whilst viewers may assume that what they are seeing within an artwork is historically and culturally accurate‚ the reality is that they are merely seeing the artist’s personal perception of events‚ which may differ

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    windows this takes away from the beauty of our streets. It just makes Wal-Mart a big block not opening up with society. Have you ever thought of why superstores put goods in the places that they do? Why are all the healthy fruits and vegetables the first thing you see? They place the healthy fruits and veggies at the front because those are usually necessities people come in for. Have you noticed how they put the milk at the very back of the store? They do that so we may grab a certain item on the

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    A rhetorical analysis of Prince Daniel’s wedding speech After many years of waiting for her father’s approval‚ Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden finally got her Prince Daniel. They officially became a couple in May 2002. In the years prior to the wedding‚ Daniel has appeared more and more in the royal context and their engagement was announced on 24 February in 2009. The wedding date was set to the 19th of July in 2010. At the wedding reception‚ after the ceremony‚ Prince Daniel gave his first official

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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    No More Hiding in the Corners The author Sara Mosle reminds her readers right away about an emotional massacre that took place in Newtown‚ Connecticut. In her article in The New York Times called‚ “Preparing Students for a Newtown-like disaster” she argues her point against Louie Gohmert‚ the Texas Congressman who suggested that all teachers should have guns. Sara has a lot of credibility for her personal thoughts and what she believes is true about the gun laws. She is aiming this article at

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    The analysis I made was based on Douglas McGray’s article “Lost in America”. You did a great job mentioning where the article can be found and giving a brief summary of the article at the beginning. It helps the reader understand the main points of the article. However‚ you started your introduction with “Douglas McGray‚ in Lost in America”‚ which is a very common attention-grabber. Unfortunately‚ because of its frequent usage‚ it becomes boring or less interesting to readers. You should try to start

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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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    Mache Rhetorical Analysis

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    Marche is no stranger to using ethos to convey a sense of horror‚ or even sadness to his readers through the use of examples. His first example uses strong ethos to convey to the emotion of some readers‚ who may find the instance relatable. It is a story of a Playboy playmate and B-movie star dying in her home‚ but the sad part was that no one knew that she was dead until weeks or

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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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