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    offering‚ although political and ideological advertising is also common. Advertising messages are usually paid for by sponsors and viewed via various traditional media; including mass media such as newspaper‚ magazines‚ television commercial‚ radio advertisement‚ outdoor advertising or direct mail; or new media such as websites and text messages. Commercial advertisers often seek to generate increased consumption of their products or services through "Branding‚" which involves the repetition of an image

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    stores‚ supermarkets and some other locations. While the advertisement is being displayed through stairs and escalators‚ it will easily reach customers. There are top 10 creative

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    uses the rhetorical mode division and classification to explain how “Ag-gag” law has ruined a journalist’s right. He breaks divided into three parts: “They criminalize news gathering”‚ “Ag-gag laws create harsher penalties for critics”‚ “Ag-gag turns sources into criminals”. The author split it so he can point out and give evidence to each point. Therefore the audience will easily that why journalists’ works are messed up because of “Ag-gag” law. In addition‚ the author uses the rhetorical mode of

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    narrow door marked “exit” to the right. This image is a variation of a classic advertisement format that includes entrances and exits which suggest what participants would achieve after completing their programs. For example‚ there exists a similar ad for a karate school where the exit is a brick wall‚ implying that those who attend the karate school would be able to break down brick walls. In a similar vein‚ this advertisement implies that those who participate in Weight Watchers begin the program overweight

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    Over the years‚ magazines have been publishing advertisements that try to appeal audiences with a certain acquired taste. For an example‚ Vogue magazines have been influencing American society since 1890 and have evolved to reflect modern women. Vogue has gone through many changes and has created a market for women’s magazines. The common market that Vogue tries to sell are mainly clothing‚ make up products‚ and cigarettes. In each era of magazine until today‚ you see a variety of changes of the

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    an Angry God”‚ Jonathan Edwards’ purpose was to convert and make born again the congregation of Puritan sinners. He was able to achieve this with his eye opening sermons to the congregation. In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ Edwards uses rhetorical devices such as diction‚ imagery‚ and tone to contribute to the effectiveness of his sermon. Edwards paints a horrifying picture of eternal damnation for unsaved souls. His use of graphic words describing the horrors and torment awaiting sinners

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    Television and the Rhetorical Analysis May 9th‚ 1961. Newton N. Minow stands in front of a convention of the National Association of Broadcasters to give his first big speech‚ “Television and the Public Interest.” Minow was appointed by President John F Kennedy himself‚ as the new chairman of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). His speech directly speaks about the influence and future of broadcasting television. He refers the current programming as a “vast wasteland” and ultimately advocates

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    talks in advertisements. There is often exaggeration in advertisement by using fiction words. Also‚ most of the time tools in advertisements are costly in price and poorly in their caliber(quality). Above all‚ children in this range of age are not adept enough. Children see everything on the television and believe they are realistic and honesty. They can not appericiate which one of phrases that used in advertisements are true and which one of them is not. For example‚ there is an advertisement for a

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    clauses; (b) constructions with non-finite forms of the verb (infinitive‚ participle‚ gerund) (c) attributive noun groups; (e) special word order; (f) absence of strictness in observing “sequence of tenses”. B. Advertisements and Announcements There are two basic types of advertisements and announcements in modern English newspapers: classified and non-classified (separate). In classified ones various kinds of information are arranged according to subject-matters into sections‚ each bringing an

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    The analysis I made was based on Douglas McGray’s article “Lost in America”. You did a great job mentioning where the article can be found and giving a brief summary of the article at the beginning. It helps the reader understand the main points of the article. However‚ you started your introduction with “Douglas McGray‚ in Lost in America”‚ which is a very common attention-grabber. Unfortunately‚ because of its frequent usage‚ it becomes boring or less interesting to readers. You should try to start

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