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    COMMUNICATION THEORY ASSIGNMENT THE CHINESE WHISPER COMMUNICATION MODEL Karthik Dilip Ramanathan [pic] The Chinese Whisper/ Lazarfelds Two Step flow based theory: This is a proposed model based on the word of mouth policy practiced by the public. Here the sender sends a message via a medium in a linear fashion (the blue arrows represent the channel used) to the primary receiver who in turn sends it in a linear fashion to secondary

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    aspect of this novel has not yet been explored- and that is what rhetorical devices were used. Rhetorical devices are often times used subtlety throughout the entirety of the novel‚ which helps move the purpose of the work along whilst keeping the reader indulged. The range of the types of devices used is broad‚ but there are some that stand out a bit more than others. In this analysis‚ only chapter 3 will be used to display the devices used. Diving right into it‚ the first strategy stands out immediately

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    Rhetorical Analysis “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”: The Truth and Reality Freedom is never willingly given‚ thus it must be demanded. Dr. Marin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” which was originally written to seven white clergymen‚ enumerates the bitter experiences of segregation. Dr. King’s purpose was to convey what it feels like being an African American in a town where injustice lives. He creates an indignant tone in order to convince his readers the necessity of immediate action

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    The rhetorical device that I think is most effective in Martin Luther King Jr. “Letter from Birmingham Jail” is logical appeals. King’s purpose for using logical appeals is because he is stating facts and injustice rules in the society. The effectiveness of the rhetorical appeal logos is working because it made me put myself into their shoes and all that they had to experience just because of their race. For example‚ the letter says in paragraph 1. “If I sought to answer all the criticisms that

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    Rhetorical Devices and Strategies: Coca Cola and Grove Press Within society power struggles are inevitable and in the business world it is no different. The letters of correspondence between an executive of the Coca-Cola Company‚ Ira C. Herbert and a representative of Grove Press‚ Richard Seaver express their different viewpoints on the use of Coca-Cola’s slogan “It’s the Real Thing”‚ in an advertisement promoting Diary of a Harlem Schoolteacher by Jim Haskins. Both Herbert and Seaver attempt

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    Nelson Mandela’s use of Rhetorical Devices Speech Response Carlos Eduardo S. Moliterno Emerson College In my speech about Nelson Mandela’s speech‚ “Apartheid has no Future” I talk about Mandela’s rhetorical situation and devices he uses to captivate his audience. The thesis of my speech stated: Mandela uses primarily the channels of logos (logic) and pathos (emotion) to captivate his audience and deliver a powerful‚ organized and inspiring speech. When analyzing my speech‚ I felt that I was clear

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    reader to a dimension of pure concentrated realism‚ wonderment‚ and imagination. This is not to say that the rest of the books within the selection are unable to achieve a similar goal‚ but rather to stress the point that the rhetorical devices used within In Cold Blood aid in the creation of the aforementioned

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    Brave New World Chapter 9-10 1. Rhetorical device (can use diction‚ sentence structure‚ grammar‚ etc) and/or Logical Fallacies: Identify 5 Rhetorical devices or Logical Fallacies in each chapter and discuss what effect it has on the tone‚ message‚ etc – in other words‚ what is its significance? Quote with page number Rhetorical Device/ Fallacy Effect ** This is the MOST IMPORTANT part‚ so make this really insightful** “Zip‚ and then zip; zip‚ and then zip; he was enchanted.” pg. 143 Epanalepsis

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    1. In the articles‚ “Whispers from the Grave.” And “The Haunted House.” By Katia Bachko‚ and Valerie Worth. The interest of many individuals are sparked. One example of this would be following the idea of the actual shows that we watch at home. “Most viewers watch shows like Ghost Hunters with the same skepticism that they bring to Jersey Shore or any other reality show.” (Bachko Pg 7) This shows how our brains thinking can be tied with multiple different things‚ and still have the same result. Going

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    Many rhetorical devices are used in the article‚ “Factory Farming Ignores the Suffering of Animals.” This article contained many innuendos‚ euphemism‚ dysphemism‚ hyperboles‚ horse laugh‚ downplayers‚ and weaselers. A type of innuendo that is used in this article is that Oliver Broudy asks a good amount of loaded questions to Peter Singer about animal rights. For example‚ Broudy (2009) asks‚ “And finally‚ it turns out that a wood chipper is not the best way to dispose of 10‚000 spent hens” (p. 1)

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