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    Zach Horwath Ms. Schmidt English 201 8 February 2013 Rhetorical Analysis What influences your opinions and decisions in life? Is it a fact base analysis of a topic‚ providing you with statistical evidence to back its claims‚ or is it an emotional based claim that tugs at your heartstrings and connects with your past? Both forms of argument are fighting for your acceptance of its arguments‚ but do so in conflicting ways. On one end of the spectrum‚ a Dodge commercial exploits your emotional connection

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    The DREAM On Rhetorical Review Illegal teenagers who have attended American schools are emotionally and psychologically Americans by right‚ but should they be allowed to become United States citizens? The authors’ interpretation of the Dream Act from 2010 age requirement differs from Pelosi’s and Reid’s bill that allows teenagers under the age of sixteen to become American citizens. Mark Krikorian feels the Dream Act of 2010 has loopholes that allow illegal aliens to take advantage of this new bill

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    the intensity of the sport and the many levels. You never hear of an olympic athlete starting gymnastics in their teens‚ or even pre­teens. This ad is published by United Sports Academy‚ out of Pennsylvania. This advertisement contains all three rhetorical appeals by using the cute little girl. There is a tremendous amount of emotional appeal show in this ad. The little girls brings a ton a emotion to the audience with her innocent look and her precious smile. She makes the audience heart grow as

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    Throughout the tragic novel Into the Wild‚ author Jon Krakauer provides an in depth analysis of the life and lonely death of Christopher McCandless. McCandless was a young man straight out of college‚ looking to find himself while hitchhiking alone in the bush of Alaska. Unfortunately for Chris his well anticipated venture turned fatal after a hundred some days alone in the wilderness. Jon Krakauer uses rhetorical methods for the duration of the book‚ which allows him to speak of Chris’s life with

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    In a well-written essay‚ analyze the rhetorical choices Nick Carraway makes when introducing his story and argue whether or not the audience should think him credible by the end of Ch.1. Nick Carraway is a credible author of the Great Gatsby as he demonstrates his intellectual abilities by being a graduate of Yale‚ he is a courteous man as he is very polite to Tom Buchanan when he meets him at his home‚ even as Tom is casually racist and bigoted‚ and he is a blunt man as he describes himself as

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    Putting Our Brains on Hold 1. I think Herbert’s overall argument is that people in the United States are suffering significant decline in education‚ therefore losing its leadership qualities. Herbert highlights the fact that people are not coming close to acquiring the education and training to maintain a middle class standard of living. I think this quote “The world leadership qualities of the United States‚ once so prevalent‚ are fading faster than the polar ice caps” best illustrates his overall

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    Rhetorical Analysis: “A Prostitute‚ a Servant‚ and a Customer Service Representative: a Latina in Academia.” For many in the United States‚ the idea that racism and gender inequality still exists seems absurd. The abolishment of slavery over 150 years ago‚ schools and public places not being segregated‚ and even Barack Obama’s presidency may serve in society’s argument that racism is a thing of the past. Pair that with the surface view that‚ from a legal stand point at least‚ women are viewed the

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    The idea of what makes a nation or region modern changes depending on time‚ place‚ and whom is being asked. Despite these difficulties that surround defining‚ and applying modernity to time and place‚ Joel Wolfe‚ professor of Latin American history at the University of Massachusetts‚ explored these ideas in his book concerning twentieth century Brazil. His work‚ Autos and Progress: The Brazilian Search for Modernity‚ published in 2010‚ examines how the Brazilian idea of modernity during the twentieth

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    Another rhetorical strategy Sundberg uses is a parable. Her entire essay is a self-told story of her experience during her relationship‚ giving warnings and advice to her readers. Sundberg recalls‚ “When I met him he charmed me. My best friend said‚ ‘You’ll love Caleb…. My love for him was real and I did not want to be a single mother” (209). Again‚ the author uses her strategies to prove how our reality is not necessarily clear cut. In the beginning‚ she truly loved him and because of her pregnancy

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    Lastly‚ the two paintings use perspective‚ color‚ and light very similarly. In Death of General Wolfe‚ the artist‚ West‚ clearly and realistically paints the figures in the foreground and in the background in uniforms that would have been common during that time. Similarly‚ Giotto paints his figures in robes which were common‚ and what painters usually depicted their figures wearing. They both have knowledge about what it is their are painting are are able to use color to accurately show what may

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