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    “The Farce of Feminism and The New Feminism” As a young woman now‚ ever since I was born I have always heard people talking about wom3n’s right‚ women’s place in the society. Women have come a long way from not being able to vote to possibly now be in the proves of holding one of the highest place in this world should Democratic Presidential Candidate Ms. Hilary Clinton wins this upcoming election. No matter what anyone’s age is as a woman everyone what’s equality right‚ al women was

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    Old Major Speech Essay The Old Major’s speech was at the very start of chapter one of the book. It illustrates how animal farm was based on the Russian Revolution and how the Old Major character was modeled on Karl Marx who wrote the communist manifesto which was a guiding principle of the Russian Revolution. The Old Major used a huge amount of persuasive techniques in many different ways. He used emotive language to make the animals have an emotional‚ rather than a rational response to his speech

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    Good Morning Mrs R and class‚ after hearing Andrew Ryan’s speech about his underwater metropolis‚ Rapture‚ would you kindly think about the kind of man he is just from hearing that speech? Well the idea of this speech is to try and relate to people whom have been restricted by greater powers such as the government‚ religion and from the time this speech was presented communism. He then goes on to imply that only the hard working and gifted people of the work shall be able to move to rapture‚ and

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    Psalm 27

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    pictorial wording. By using the word light‚ we know the author is not living in darkness. From there it moves to asking a rhetorical question “Whom shall I fear?” (Psalm 27:1) This is considered a rhetorical question because the audience already knows to fear the Lord. Verse 2 again reassures praise to the Lord by stating that the Lord is a stronghold. The author repeats the rhetorical question whom shall I fear to end the first stanza. The first stanza clearly states praise to the Lord before moving

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    what the composer is conveying you to feel. You feel the pain and the grieving the veterans went through and it makes you realize that some men were so young to go out and experience such things that no human being should go through. The use of a rhetorical question is used‚ “And can you tell me‚ doctor‚ why can I still not sleep?” This gives the effect of pity. You pity and feel bad for what he went through. It is stating that he cannot sleep because he was so frightened and stressed about whether

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    Aubrey Adams Rhetorical Analysis Essay Jolynne Berrett June 29‚ 2013 Graduates Why do we attend college? Are we striving for a better career or simply trying to gain knowledge? Everyone has their reasons for attending college. Although every student has homework‚ reading assignments and studying in common‚ every student is unique. Every student has a different personality than the next and a different lifestyle. Amy Poehler‚ in her graduation speech to Harvard graduates‚ connects all students

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    Out of Time

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    Out of Time By Kieren Hovasapian Out of Time is a poem written by Kenneth Slessor and is one of his personally favorite poems to date he has written. Time is personified in this poem‚ but also associated with the natural phenomenon of water‚ or vessels such as yachts seen on Slessor’s favorite location‚ Sydney Harbor (which is itself personified). Personification gives immediacy to an abstraction such as time‚ and elicits evaluative responses which are more arresting than an address to an abstraction

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    evaluated presentations. The first one is organization and content. When Adora started‚ she did not introduce herself and her presentation’s subject. This is a problem for some audience who did not know her. She started her presentation with a rhetorical question which is one of the attention- getting techniques. This question gave some information about subject of presentation to the audience. Her introduction part has a descriptive comparison. This comparison is about the important cases which

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    Hyperbole- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. “I must have told you that a thousand times”(Porter‚ 413). The effect of the hyperbole in “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” is showing that even sick‚ granny still has a quick temper in teaching her kids life lessons. This brings her character more to life as readers realize that before she was sick she was a caring mother who corrected her children often. Understatement- the presentation of something as being smaller

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    Carl Sandburg's Buttons

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    “Buttons - red and yellow buttons - blue and black buttons - are shoved back/ and forth across the map./” (3-4). Buttons by Carl Sandburg takes place during the time of World War 1. The poem contains several poetic elements which supports how the speaker feels about the behavior of people during World War I. The poetic elements in Buttons include setting‚ symbolism‚ tone‚ and irony. The first step to understanding Buttons is understanding the importance of the setting. Carl Sandburg wrote the poem

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