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    The two texts titled “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” and “The Minister’s Black Veil” written by Jonathan Edwards and Nathaniel Hawthorne share some similarities and differences in terms of themes. Also‚ the styles developed throughout the story share a couple similarities and differences as well. In the first text titled “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” it starts off religiously or involving something of religious nature‚ similar to “The Minister’s Black Veil.” It shows this in Edwards’

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    ENC1101 A Modest Proposal’s Rhetorical Strategies Jonathan Swift’s 1729 “A Modest Proposal‚” definitely grasps the reader’s attention with an outrageous proposal using satire. His use of rhetorical strategies formats his article into a well-organized argument. The purpose of his argument is to raise awareness about the starving people of Ireland. Swift‚ being one of the most prestigious writers of his times forms a solid argument using each of the following rhetorical strategies‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos

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    Brutus and Antony both use different rhetorical techniques to persuade the crowd at Julius Caesar’s funeral. However‚ the arguments can be very different and one speech can be more persuasive than the other. Brutus’s and Antony’s speech have a different base on the same topic and both have a valid point in each. Brutus lectures about how Caesar is a courageous person. Antony‚ however‚ discourses about how Caesar is determined and how Brutus transferred captives home to Rome. Antony also speaks about

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    Rhetorical Reading Strategies and the Construction of Meaning Summary Although the collective knowledge in the field of Pedagogy on how readers‚ "actually carry out this interpretive process with college-level expository text is rather limited" (Haas and Flower 167). The study in discussion would like to help the understanding of this constructive‚ rhetorical view of reading. Throughout the article‚ Haas and Flower emphasize how students “are good readers in the traditional sense… yet‚ they

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    something that is naturally beautiful. When a writer is able to use nature as metaphor various times throughout a book‚ it really creates a pleasant understanding of what the writer is trying to say. In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ there are many metaphors about nature to the protagonist’s life. The leading protagonist in this book is Janie Crawford. The book covers most of Janie’s adulthood and perfectly describes it using nature as a metaphor. Hurston made Janie’s life comparable

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    The Worst Sinner in The Scarlet Letter In The Scarlet Letter there are three main sinners presented to the reader. Hester Prynne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale and Roger Chillingworth are all written with their own forms of sin‚ and each has a unique coping mechanism for their sins and guilt. Sin‚ at this time‚ was a hugely important part of daily life‚ and punishment for one’s sins was universally seen as not only a positive thing‚ but a necessary action to keep the people of the colony pure. Both Hester

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    things‚ how Hester was an object‚ sinner‚ or something else‚ which I’ve forgotten because I didn’t think it was true‚ and how in the end she became a winner. For me‚ Hester started as a sinner‚ became an object used by the town‚ and in the end never became a winner‚ which I know goes against what I’m supposed to say‚ but saying she’s a winner just isn’t true. In the beginning Hester is in jail‚ dealing with the fact she committed adultery‚ and as such is a sinner and as punishment

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    Colleen Callahan 12/2/12 Period 5 A Tale of Three Sinners In the classic novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne utilizes the extraordinary power of description and word choice to illustrate the tragically harsh lives and expectations of 19th century Puritans. The story begins with the ostracization of Ms. Hester Prynne‚ and quickly escalates toward a much deeper and darker focus: sin. Sin can be defined as the deliberate disobedience of Puritan morals and man-made law. To sin will always be

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    Introduction Angry Birds‚ as a strategy puzzle mobile game developed by Finnish computer game developer Rovio Mobile‚ has now become worldwide. As a great successful game‚ first developed for Apple’s iOS and then transplanted to other touch screen-based smart phones. In this series‚ from the viewpoint of a mobile developer‚ I want to try to find out some of the how-toes by developing a similar game that runs on the Android operating system using the Game Maker Studio. In early 2009‚ Finland based

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    Kelsey Dabrowski Their Eyes Were Watching God—Stylistic Essay Choice #3 Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston is chock-full of metaphors. Through metaphors‚ the author can create a link between different parts of the book‚ pointing out changes over time that the characters experience. These metaphors showcase the character development and refining of personality which the characters‚ especially Janie‚ go through in this book. Although she must suffer hardships in life to reach it

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