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    done to young women’s bodies during in-vitro fertilization (IVF). With the use of pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos‚ Lopez makes her argument rather easy to agree with.  Lopez executes the rhetorical element of pathos very well throughout her article. When stating that‚ “They risk bleeding‚ infection‚ and scarring” and “weeks of abdominal pain (At worst‚ complications may leave her dead).” Lopez uses great emotion. When using words such as‚ “dead” many emotions can be brought to the reader’s attention

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    sense of taste. Taste plays a big role‚ as we enjoy the flavor of specific foods or liquids‚ sometimes forcing us to crave for it even. “It tasted of rusty metal‚ I handed the canteen back to Passani” (Page 54‚ Hemingway). The wine Lieutenant Fredric Henry’s taste buds had been consumed in was rotten. The reader could get a feel of the taste of this “rusty metal”‚ almost reminding them of the taste of blood with its metal-like flavor. Hemingway shows us his style in writing by giving us a distinct taste

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    2012[1] Language English Label Walt Disney Writer Kristen Anderson-Lopez Robert Lopez Frozen track listing "Love Is an Open Door" (4) "Let It Go" (5) "Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People" (6) Video (film sequence) "Let It Go" on YouTube "Let It Go" is a song from Disney ’s 2013 animated feature film Frozen‚ whose music and lyrics were composed by husband-and-wife songwriting team Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. The song was performed in its original show-tune version in the film

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    the essay‚ A Literature of Place‚ Barry Lopez addresses the topic of geography. He claims that human imagination is shaped by the architectures it encounters at an early age. Lopez claims that our imagination is shaped by what is around us and what we grew up around. Lopez grew up in the California Valley‚ close to the Pacific Ocean. He stated in his essay that he can close his eyes and imagine the ocean being there and smelling blossoms on orange trees. Lopez also said that you should form a relationship

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    and Scooby snacks. Ecstasy was developed in a laboratory in 1912 and patented in 1914 (Lopez 6). It is a synthetic drug derived from amphetamines and similar to hallucinogens and methamphetamines (Lopez 6; Schroder 13-140). Some ecstasy tablets only contain a low percentage of MDMA; instead they are filled with other drugs such as LSD‚ MDA‚ DMT‚ PMT‚ PMA‚ PCP‚ GHB‚ cocaine‚ ketamine‚ and cough medicine (Lopez 3). These other drugs make the negative qualities worse than if the user was taking only

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    because of the severe damage or destroyed and cannot be use anymore. As a result‚ the group Honest decided to install a new one. Unfortunately‚ the new water pump is not working because of the damage underneath the tube for the reason that it was very rusty already. So the group Honest and the people in the community decided to interchange the two water pump since the new one is better than the old one. The flow of the water in the new water pump is stronger than the other one. Lastly‚ on our fifth

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    the essay A Literature of Place‚ by Barry Lopez he addresses the topic of Nature writing and Landscape writing. He believes that nature makes writing comes alive. If you know your landscape‚ you will write about it better. The way we imagine is often affected by scent. For example‚ animals can respond to what we can’t‚ because they can smell things that we can’t. Another point Lopez makes is that you will return to what you already know. Using imagery‚ Lopez explains that by hearing a flap of wings

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    pepper spray. After work‚ Lopez and Moretti drink at a bar where they run into unruly‚ GUILLERMO‚ who grew up with Lopez. They recognize each other and then leave. Cristina leaves the doctor’s office with Bella‚ when three thugs follow and accost her. She uses the pepper spray against one of the assailants and flees. Williams and O’Donnell are called out to an abandoned building. When they enter‚ shots are fired‚ hitting Williams. O’Donnell calls for back up and Lopez and Moretti respond. They

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    the main character in my book middle school is james and this book is written by James patterson he is a very independent boy who just likes to sit at home and do nothing all day hes a calm‚kind‚boring person but when it becomes summer his parents send him to a camp called camp wannamorra and he doesn’t want to go to but when he gets there out of all the cabins he gets the worst one called the muskrats with all the kids who gets picked on and thats makes him feel like he’s gonna have a long summer

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    Meng Yuan Professor George Baker TA Megan Metcalf Art History 54 Dec.6.2012 Formal Analysis: Sculpture With significant differences in shapes‚ volumes‚ texture and settings‚ Auguste Rodin’s Walking Man and Richard Serra’s T.E.U.C.L.A.‚ two conspicuous sculptures in UCLA sculpture garden‚ both demonstrate the combination of movement and stillness to viewers. Though‚ Rodin’s sculpture mainly represents it through a posture of a body in motion‚ while Serra tries to represent it by creating an

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