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    Freedom is a powerful thing. This is what these two stories focus on. The story“The worlds reward” and the poem “Caged bird” both symbolize freedom in different ways. “The Worlds Reward” shows freedom when an owner is going to put his dog asleep because the dog isn’t productive so the dog runs away. In “Caged Bird” It talks about the difference between a caged bird and a free bird. So the two pieces of literature have a common theme showing that freedom is a powerful thing. This story focuses on

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    did anybody fight for the freedom of poor caged birds? In “Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou‚ the speaker talks about the differences between a caged bird and a free bird. In “Under the Rice Moon” by Rhiannon Puck‚ a bird just wants to be free and fly‚ but no one understands. Everyone thinks that the bird wants to live caged and safe‚ but the only thing the bird wanted was to be able to roam around the sky without being caged. As you can see‚ in the poem “Caged Bird” by and the story “Under the Rice Moon

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    Section: Oratory Outline Now that you have chosen your speech topic and started your research‚ you are ready to begin creating an outline for your speech. Directions: Read each step carefully and begin to fill out information you would like to include in your speech Each step is described and examples are provided. I. ATTENTION STEP (Introduction) A. Attention Getter – Grab the audience’s attention with the very first sentence You can do this in the following ways: Start with a strong

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    Oanh Nguyen English 1301.302 V.Hodges Due date: 02/16/2015 Rhetorical Analysis of “Why I Dumbed My iPhone and Why I’m Not Going Back” by Sam Graham-Felsen. Sam Graham-Felsen‚ the author of “Why I Dumped My iPhone And Why I Am Not Going Back”‚ is trying to convince the reader that besides the advantages of the iPhone‚ there are many disadvantages that affect the iPhone user’s lives. He uses the rhetorical strategies of logos‚ ethos and pathos to show the reader his point of view. He states‚ “The

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    considered to be obligated to take of the family and the home without any gratitude. Judy Brady effectively points this out to the readers of Ms. Magazine in 1972‚ where she publishes an article that opens eyes across the nation. In her article‚ “Why I Want a wife‚” Brady uses techniques such as pathos to discuss her duties as a wife and to show the unfairness and inequality that her position upholds. Brady has a very sarcastic tone throughout the contents of her article. “My wife must arrange to

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    By reading the title “Caged bird” by “Maya Angelou” a few thoughts come to mind. Like what  does a caged bird symbolise? Obviously the bird represents her young self and the cage  represents a number of things. Racism‚ insecurity‚ poverty‚ sexism and abuse are some of  the thoughts that come to mind.    2.a) Who? — Who is the narrator (speaker) of the poem? Who are the other characters in the  poem? What do you know about these people? Evidence?  ­ Theres not exactly a narrator except whoever wrote the poem. I suppose the 

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    there is a constant‚ societies that force all people to be equal and‚ the main characters need to break out of that society. I feel sorry for Equality 7-2521. He was born different from his brothers and cannot change that and because of it he is inherently the social outcast of his society. His hopes of being a scholar are crushed as he is told to be a street sweeper and he cannot do anything about it except say “the will of our brothers be done (26).the part that has really interested me is how they

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    How do I know what I know? Question 1: Which main questions‚ concepts‚ and theories of epistemology are dealt with by your selected philosopher? As a rationalist‚ Plato challenges inquiries of “what we know how we know” by centralizing the human mind (conscience and thought) as the essence of knowledge. Plato often debates using his deceased mentor‚ Socrates‚ to honour Socrates’ reputation as a valuable teacher. True knowledge can be rediscovered deep within the mind; otherwise known as

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    In Learning to Read‚ Malcolm X‚ one of the most articulate and powerful leaders of black America during the 1960s‚ describes his struggle of self-education while being incarcerated. Malcolm X composed his journey of self-in order to convey the message that the reader should strive to look for more than what is taught to them by the public school system‚ to‚ in a way‚ look outside the box. The three portions of the rhetorical triangle‚ to analyze Learning to Read‚ are the audience‚ author‚ and text

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    Have you ever asked the question ‘Why should I read?’ or ‘What’s the benefit?’ Well‚ there’s more to reading than just reading words on a page. Reading is a better choice than watching a movie or playing a game on your computer or any other passive activity because it improves your imagination‚ focus and concentration‚ develops a broader vocabulary‚ and even makes you a better person. A study done by the NEA shows that people who read for entertainment are more likely than those who do not to go

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