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    (Rewrite) Simon Leppicello Rhetorical Analysis Essay Hour 6 3/26/15 The Many Faces of Jay Gatsby In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the main character‚ Gatsby‚ has many different sides of his character‚ which are shown in different parts throughout the novel. The reader understands him to be a very versatile man who feels emotion deeply‚ but doesn’t show it on the outside nearly as much as he should. Gatsby meets a man named Nick who moves in next to him and becomes the narrator

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    The Rhetorical Triangle Jeremy Maw American Intercontinental University Abstract Thorough this brief introduction into the Rhetorical Triangle the reader will be informed of a few key aspects that define this contemporary look at the model of communication. The terms speaker‚ audience‚ and situation will be clearly defined and used in the proper context. After viewing two presentations a comparison will be made on how well the Rhetorical Triangle was applied to each instance. The essay will

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    fought tremendously for equal rights. King declared‚ “We shall not be judged by the color of our skin‚ but by the content of our character.” Kings famous words inspired black americans to stand up for their civil right through the use of rhetorical appeals‚ and rhetorical devices. Martin Luther King‚ led the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S. from the mid-1950s having an enormous impact on race relations until his assassination. Because of his many speeches and activism‚ he brought about an end to legal

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    environment and was written to change American’a attitude toward the environment around us. In "Silent Spring" Carson targets the hostile actions committed towards birds which result in other animals also being negatively impacted. Carson uses an array of rhetorical strategies‚ ranging from creating a serious and justified tone‚ to exaggerating the situation‚ and lastly by using rep it ion to get her point across. To begin with‚ the start of

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    King directly‚ which his so much closer to achieving his purpose. Stephen E. Lucas agrees in his article “The Stylistic Artistry of the Declaration of Independence”‚ when he says ‚”But the emotional pitch of the war grievances was also part of a rhetorical strategy designed to solidify support for independence in those parts of America that had yet to suffer the physical and economic hardships of war” (Lucas). Lucas says this because Jefferson wrote this while the war was going on against the soon

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    C Rhetorical Modes Matrix Rhetorical modes are methods for effectively communicating through language and writing. Complete the following chart to identify the purpose and structure of the various rhetorical modes used in academic writing. Provide at least two tips for writing each type of rhetorical device. NOTE: You may not copy and paste anything directly from the textbook or a web site. All information included in this assignment must be written in your own words. Rhetorical Mode

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Atticus’s Closing Argument ¨This case is not a difficult one¨‚ states Atticus Finch. In the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ we see through the eyes of 6 year-old Scout‚ the theme of prejudice. One way we see this is through Tom Robinson‚ a black man who was accused of rape by the town’s filthiest and most dishonest family: Mayella and her father Bob Ewell. Atticus Finch‚ who is a lawyer‚ was appointed by the court to defend Tom in the case. Throughout Atticus’s

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    Professor Mageean English 1C 1 April 2014 Rhetorical Analysis Obesity rates are soaring throughout the United States. “Today‚ two thirds of American adults are obese or overweight”(Brink and Querna 620). This quote is explaining how obesity has become a concern for many people in our culture. The obesity rate among Americans has gotten worse over the years. The topic of weight is very prevalent among people in today’s society. Everywhere you look you see people of different weights and appearances

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    16 million soldiers‚ and mutilated the faces of over 37‚000 more (Broken Gargoyles). Anna Coleman Ladd‚ an American sculptor from Boston‚ brought in her artistic skills to help aid these victims. She was classically trained in Paris and Rome‚ and had many well-known art pieces. In 1917‚ she opened up her own studio to put her skills to work in making masks for facially disfigured soldiers (Maker of Masks). Anna Coleman Ladd is a monumental figure in American history for revolutionizing the military-medical

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    theme or issue that is explored in Requiem by Anna Akhmatova and City of the Beasts by Isabel Allende. Some examples include: death‚ spirituality‚ challenges‚ suffering‚ religion and persecution (or any combination of these). Both Anna Akhmatova and Isabelle Allende create texts that draw their readers in through the use of interesting themes and relatable messages. The two texts City of the Beasts (2002) by Isabelle Allende and “Requiem” (1940-1957) by Anna Akhamatova explore the issue of religion through

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