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    The Decision She Made Based on Where She Went By : Blanca Juarez Rodriguez February 16‚ 2016 Where She Went‚ is a book narrated by Adam Wilde‚ one of the main characters‚ and written by Gayle Forman. Gayle Forman has also written If I Stay‚ and I Was Here. Adam says‚ “Letting go. Everyone talks about it like it’s the easiest thing. Unfurl your fingers one by one until your hand is open.” which describes his situation of having trouble moving on from his past‚ Mia. Adam throughout this book talks

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    The rhetorical device Martin Luther King Jr. used many times throughout the speech was anaphora. An anaphora is a deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several successive verses‚ sentences‚ or paragraphs‚ used to emphasize a point and make it catchy. King used this device in his speech because it creates a strong emotional effect. Anaphoras were used in Dr.King’s speech to emphasize a point and he was trying to portray about what he envisions. One anaphora

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    American Literature Ms. Gibbs 17 November 2016 Conveying Love or Neglect What makes one love story different than the other? Is it the plot or is it more so how an author tells the story? Francis Scott Fitzgerald‚ author of “The Great Gatsby” and e.e. Cummings‚ Author of “anyone lived in a pretty how town” bear similar themes of love and carelessness through the use of diction‚ imagery‚ and symbolism. The two authors lived through the 1920’s and the lost generation and expressed the alike themes

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    Operating in an Uncontrolled Environment In his New York Times essay‚ “Where Sweatshops are a Dream‚” writer Nicholas Kristof described the horrible living conditions of the people in Phnom Penh. Kristof writes that many who work in sweatshops believe that having a factory job is a way out of poverty and not as dangerous as working a dump. He opens the essay by describing the awful and gruesome living and working conditions in Phnom Penh. Kristof implies that the Democrats and the Americans are

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    Growing up in east Fort Myers‚ (a destitute area with an unsettling amount of violence‚ drug houses‚ and broken down vehicles in the front yard)‚ seemed to be a nice‚ safe place to live as a child; but as an adult‚ it does not seem it was much of a bargain. Living in Cape Coral validates that life in “the Cape” is a world apart its neighboring city‚ Fort Myers. Inundated with strict‚ code enforcement rules‚ family-oriented neighborhoods and minimal crime activity‚ Cape Coral presents a cleaner‚ safer

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    I Have A Dream”‚ is the most famous speech given by an American Legend‚ Martin Luther King Jr. He was born on January 15‚ 1929. He became a Baptist Minister and social activist who fought tremendously for equal rights. King declared‚ “We shall not be judged by the color of our skin‚ but by the content of our character.” Kings famous words inspired black americans to stand up for their civil right through the use of rhetorical appeals‚ and rhetorical devices. Martin Luther King‚ led the Civil Rights

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Alice Walker’s "Am I blue" In the essay‚ “Am I Blue?” by Alice Walker‚ Walker discusses the emotions that animals have and the similarities that those emotions have to human emotions. In this way‚ Walker is comparing her emotions‚ as a human‚ to the emotions of a horse (Blue). Walker uses imagery to portray this comparison. When speaking of the horse‚ Walker uses phrasing that illuminates the human characteristics of Blue. Walker claims that “Blue was lonely. Blue was horribly

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    Daizelle Huggins Engl 1301 Mr. Baggaley 9/17/11 Rhetorical Analysis “And Ain’t I a Woman” In the speech “And Ain’t I a Woman” Sojourner Truth speaks on why women should have rights at the Woman’s Rights Convention in 1851. There were women‚ men‚ Methodist‚ Baptist‚ Episcopal‚ Presbyterian‚ and Universalist ministers in the church who didn’t want Sojourner Truth to speak from when she walked in the door because she was a woman. The writer Frances Gage said “Again and again‚ timorous and trembling

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    criticism in the late 20th century‚ the critic was given a new assortment of tools to interpret literature. A critic could now pose the question of what the literature means in context with the authors psyche; was the chair just a chair‚ or perhaps did it represent a deeper meaning of the authors repressed feelings in life. In Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle‚ the two main characters Merricat and Constance Blackwood are two halves of a single identity representing Jackson’s repressed

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    As a result of the rising interest rates‚ military spending‚ and the government’s economic policy‚ people seriously began to question the way the government handled America’s funds. In George McGovern‚ “Where I Stand” Newspaper Interview on June 26‚ 1972‚ George shares his opinion about the government’s spending‚ as well as the best course of action moving foreward. “By no longer underwriting the appalling waste of money and manpower that has become such a bad habit in our military establishment;

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