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    jobs‚ and the economy are leading to North Carolina’s high mobility rate. An increase mobility rate means that many people are moving into North Carolina.. Many people and businesses are moving to developing areas in North Carolina‚ especially the Triangle Area and other large towns. Describe patterns of mobility within your state. Patterns of mobility in North Carolina vary from place to place. Some places show waves of people moving in and out‚ while some have close to no movement within the county

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    “Military Families” BCR Frank Schaeffer used rhetorical appeal in “Military Families” to have his audience believe it’s wrong to have the upper class and leaders of America make decisions on war and not be a part of it. Frank uses anecdotes and rhetorical questions in the form of ethos‚ so that people understand what it’s is like to be a working class citizen and have to worry about their family members in war. Frank uses anecdote as a rhetorical technique to put imagery into the audience’s mind

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    Article Response In Chris Middendorp’s article ‘Why myki is the best ticket we’ve ever had‚’ Middendorp uses techniques such as evidence‚ appeals to fear and rhetorical questions in hope of convincing the readers that myki is the best form of ticket in comparison to past public transport ticket ideas. Middendorp emphasizes his argument that myki is the best ticket by including statistics and evidence to prove his point. Middendorp uses his evidence in comparison when speaking about the Australian

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    the concept of freedom in each; discuss the differences. A passage on a boxing match between Benny Paret‚ a Cuban‚ and Emile Griffith – Analyze how diction‚ syntax‚ imagery‚ and tome produce an effect on the reader. 1985 Contrast stylistic and rhetorical differences between two passages on the Soviet Launch of the first space satellite Discuss the probable reasons for an anonymous writer’s additions and deletions and the ways in which those revisions change the effect of the paragraph. Two drafts

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    Rhetoric Analysis of an excerpt from The Jungle by Upton Sinclair Rhetorical devices are used to strengthen writing and add dimension. When used properly‚ they add layers of complexity to any prose as well as further evidence for an argument. No one understood this better than Upton Sinclair. Four strong rhetoric devices are periodicity‚ the Rule of Three‚ metaphor and rhetorical questions. Sinclair masterfully demonstrates these in a speech featured in his novel‚ The Jungle.

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    The two texts are multi modal online newspaper articles on the murder of Reeva Steenkamp by Oscar Pistorius. Text 1 “Pistorius as mysterious as the shooting tragedy” is from the Daily Republic and is written on 25th February 2013 by Gerald Imray who is working with The Associated Press. Text 2 “Oscar Pistorius case: The Blonde is the victim here‚ Blade” from the Telegraph is by journalist Allison Pearson. Whilst both texts are told in a first person view‚ Text 1 defends the South African Paralympian

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    already dead. Secondly‚ “this doctor he knows his stuff?” this is used to show that the doctors are corrupt. Ida uses sarcasm plus rhetorical question as she knows that the medical report isn’t true. The way “this doctor” is separated from the “he knows his stuff? Suggest to us the confusion Ida was having in her mind. In addition Ida also uses sarcasm and rhetorical question I know this because “He’s a first class doctor it seems clear‚ doesn’t it?” this shows that a first class doctor isn’t honest

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    Leonid Fridman’s general argument in his work "America Needs Its Nerds" is that the United States’ emphasis on social and physical prowess over academic achievement is wrong. Fridman uses connotative diction‚ a disappointed tone‚ and the use of a rhetorical questions to develop his argument. Fridman uses negative connotative diction as he discusses how the United States focuses more on social skills and physical abilities rather than academics. Fridman states‚ "In many parts of the world‚ university

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    paper. With the basic formatting‚ I was missing paragraph numbers‚ and page numbers. Both of which were referred to by my instructor as well as Write Point‚ which of course I subsequently changed in my paper. Some of the rewording was to avoid using rhetorical questions‚ and simple sentence structure changes in the rewording; using “what about” instead of “what of.” Another suggestion from my instructor was to use the CWE tools and the Plagiarism Checker‚ all of which I had already used and were making

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    Poem analysis: “Miracles” by Walt Whitman 1. The first time I read through “Miracles‚” it felt like the positive energy stored in the poem was jumping onto me. I am more of an optimistic person‚ so I tend to be positive in everything I do. I feel very blessed when I’m eating dinner with my family‚ when I’m with friends‚ when I’m riding a school bus‚ and when I’m looking at the sky. So‚ I could relate to this poem very well; it was like the poet read my mind. 2. People may say why make much

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