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    The Montessori Method: A Rhetorical Analysis Maria Montessori graduated in 1894 from the University of Rome’s medical school‚ becoming Italy’s first female doctor. This was a feat that reinforced Montessori’s commitment to women’s rights. Living in the 20th century‚ Montessori noticed society’s use of science as an approach to improving education. She believed these strategies were scientifically irrelevant to the teaching of students. In her writing “The Montessori Method”‚ Maria Montessori

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    AP Language Rhetorical Analysis In Jennifer Price’s critical essay‚ “The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History‚” she assesses the irony in the popularity of the iconic plastic flamingo in American culture in the 1950s. Price illustrates her irony and negative attitude towards the way Americans destroy the lives of the flamingo and replaced it with an obnoxious‚ inanimate‚ over celebrated Floridian souvenir with adverse diction juxtaposed with positive word choice and through factual history

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    In “The Declaration of Independence‚” “The Speech to the Virginia Convention‚” and “The Crisis” all sources advocate the grand cause of America fighting for its independence from Britain by embracing war through effective rhetorical devices. In Jefferson’s work‚ he uses logos to expound powerfully this common purpose shared by all authors. For instance‚ Jefferson states boldly‚ Britain has “burnt our towns‚ and destroyed the lives of our people. He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign

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    Gettysburg Address Rhetorical Analysis The 16th President of the United States of America‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ in his speech‚ The Gettysburg Address‚ recounts the tragedy of the Civil War and the fight for the removal of slavery. Lincoln’s purpose is to state the importance of winning the war along with the importance of liberty‚ freedom‚ and equality. He creates a somber commemorative tone throughout the speech in order to show how serious he is about equality and freedom for everyone. Lincoln

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    Mrs. Wright AP English 3 30 July‚ 2015 Nickel and Dimed Rhetorical Strategies and Notes Thesis: Ehrenreich’s personal use of varied rhetorical strategies allowed her to divulge the working conditions and struggles of the poverty-stricken class to the readers in order to provoke them to realize that something has to be done about poverty. First Body: What: Allusion Pg. 2‚ Logos Pg. 37. How & Effect: Ehrenreich uses these personal‚ rhetorical strategies based on her experiences as a low-wage worker

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    Memorial. President Lincoln and Dr. King both addressed the issue of freedom in their speeches. Both used rhetorical devices such as‚ repetition and parallelism. Each speech had its own purpose.Lincoln’s purpose was to finish the war the north had started; while Dr. King’s was to demand a change for blacks across America. This paper will analyze Lincoln’s and King’s speeches and rhetorical devices that they used to achieve their purpose. Dr. King gave his speech at the Lincoln memorial. The purpose

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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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    Rhetorical Analysis of The Nature Cure The Nature Cure‚ written by James Hamblin for the October 2015 issue of The Atlantic‚ addresses a relatively new form of medicine: ecotherapy. Hamblin explains that ecotherapy is a form of therapy that uses nature and the outdoors as a form of treatment for physical or mental ailments‚ and he provides evidence that supports its practice. My analysis is based on Hamblin’s thesis‚ organization‚ style of writing‚ use of evidence‚ and design/visual features. Using

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Vintage “the doctor makes his rounds” Camel Cigarette Ad In this ad for Camel brand cigarettes the writer attempts to appeal to a mostly female audience by using a conceivably respected professional‚ statistical data and visual images to back the claim that Camel cigarettes are better than other brands. The beginning paragraph at the to of the ad immediately strikes at “pathos” and “ethos” by describing doctors as honored professionals. He is a compassionate man

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    Christopher Schwenk Mrs. Medlin APLAC-3 12 October 2012 Rhetorical Analysis In "Nancy’s Bedroom" from Cold Blood by Truman Capote‚ Capote tries to reveal the femininity and innocence of Nancy Clutter. He uses this as an example to reveal the greater truth that conclusions can be drawn about one’s character from a small piece of information about one’s personal space and activities. One device that Capote uses toward the beginning of the selection in the first paragraph is a simple polysendeton

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