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    The article “Rick Perry Meets His Alamo” Gail Collins argues that the running candidates are ironically appealing but the most laughable was Rick Perry. The article contains what Collins describes as a crushing blow for those of us who have taken the time to read “FED UP! Our Fight to Save America from Washington” in which Perry announced that “Americans were tired of being bossed around” and being told “how much salt we can put on our food‚ what windows we can buy for our house and what kind of

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    to focus on. In the essays “Career and Technical Education” and “Suicide in High School‚” I met the outcome of rhetorical analysis and argumentation. For “Career and Technical Education‚” I argued that career and technical education programs should be incorporated into high schools (lines _). In this essay the goal was to present our opinion on a current issue of importance. Coming from a high school that was based on career and technical education‚ I wanted to demonstrate it within the paper and

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    back her up. Hughs’ format of her article shows a lot about whom she is and her qualifications. Just about every paragraph she either has some sort of statistical evidence or an example of why texting and driving is bad. She does not have any real connection to the audience she is trying to address. The author uses logos a lot in this text to support her many claims as to driving while texting. One thing she mentions is‚ “according to the New York Times‚ one in five drivers admits to texting

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    Robert Iger Analysis

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    Famous business leader people have special skills to bring a business or organization from the bottom to all the way up. Not every business person has the capability to do this. Robert A. Iger is a great example on how perseverance‚ hard work and special skills are key in order to be successful in business. This paper will go over Mr. Iger’s biography and how he was able to succeed in every position he was promoted to. With his business abilities and knowledge‚ he was able to get noticed by upper

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    In response to Rick Perry’s campaign ad‚ “Strong”‚ I find it highly unacceptable for a person of his status. Being a church-goer myself‚ I feel that solely attending worship every week is not what makes one a “true Christian”. In order for one to be a true Christian‚ one must not only attend Church‚ but also believe that Jesus is Lord‚ which breaks down into the public confession of faith‚ determination to live according to the commandments of God‚ and having a willingness to believe that God is

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    Step-by-step Rhetorical Analysis 1. Identify the three elements of the rhetorical triangle. a. Who is the speaker? (education‚ ethnicity‚ era‚ political persuasion‚ etc.) b. Who is the audience? c. What is the subject? 2. What is the author saying about the subject? What is his/her assertion? 3. What is the author’s attitude (tone) about the subject? a. What specific word choice (diction) clues the reader in? b. What figures of speech are used? Does the imagery/analogies/allusions conjure

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    are untrue to themselves. We can tell that this is true from the text‚ because Madera uses a good example. She had also been discouraged by someone in her life. That someone was one of her professors in college. He demeaned Madera’s heritage and education‚ because of her improper English‚ despite the fact that she wrote grammatically correct and was even published in a school newspaper. She wants the audience to think that anything is possible. She writes this essay in order to give the audience hope

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    Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness‚ Money Buys Stability The game of basketball has been around for over century and in that time it has evolved immensely. From the creation of the ABA (American Basketball Association)‚ and NBA (National Basketball Association)‚ to their merger in 1976. Since then‚ the association has broken off even more from the men’s and women’s collegiate league to separation of the men’s and women’s professional league. The popularity around all of this has skyrocketed and the payouts

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    wants to convince people about the need of transforming today’s education. At the end of the speech he wants the audience to understand that we are immerse in a mechanical‚ standardized education system that is depleting human resources (human resources crisis)‚ and we need to go to an organic education‚ an education customized to each one’s circumstances. He exposes this solution as the only answer to the future of education. • How is the speaker’s ethos established? Does the audience accept

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    Robert Collier Analysis

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    The extract is from the beginning of the story which relates to the characterisation and setting. This enables the audience to have an insight towards the characters and take a grasp as to what they may be like. The setting is presented when they describe the “coil through the trunks and branches of the thickening forest”. The lexemes “thickening forest” displays that the story is set in a dense wood which emphasises the journey into the unknown‚ where once you enter you can never return. The lexis

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