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    abhorrence. Pyncheon¡¯s ¡°reckless youth¡± was full of his ¡°questionable [deed]s¡± but society had blinded him in his judgment about himself. The narrator clearly states that no one good deed can cover up for an evil one. This moral is revealed to the reader through the negative adjectives of the narrator¡¯s

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    season. Gordon creates this image of desperation with nowhere to turn for her and the family members and does a fabulous job of getting the reader to be as close as possible to her experiences using reflective writing. An important literary device is the literary illusion to King Lear by William Shakespear in the first paragraph; this proves to

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    for an engaging read and the development of one main character gives the reader a chance to experience a more life-like‚ revealing look into a characters’ life. A captivating and interesting plot is one main feature of any story that makes it a success. In Alice Munroe’s “Royal Beatings‚” the reader is almost immediately captivated by the first line‚ “Royal beating. That was Flo’s promise.” This first line draws the reader

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    illiterates” (154). This stuns the reader‚ who would have ever thought that in a country like this‚ that many Americans could be‚ well stupid. He goes on to give another statistic that Americans‚ on average‚ read only 99 hours a year and watch television 1‚460 hours a year. By throwing these astonishing facts at the reader early on‚ Moore builds up the trust of his readers and also holds their attention. [ Maybe say more in your last sentence regarding the attention of the reader‚ maybe even talk about specific

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    attention of the reader. Amidst all of this‚ Chiat composes his essay in a manner that allows for a clear‚ insightful message to come across. Chiat is indeed bitter of advertising‚ but that does not affect his message. He remains conversational throughout the course of the essay. The technique that Chiat uses throughout his writing is superb‚ and he does an excellent job of getting his message across. Chiat uses strong‚ vivid word choice throughout his essay to give his readers a precise image

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    his article‚ Stein is extremely effective in conveying to his readers that millennials are not as terrible they are perceived to be through his use of humor‚ data‚ and the way he organizes his writing. Some may argue that Stein is ineffective in convincing readers that millennials are acceptable because he presents his counterargument first‚ but he organizes the article this way

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    sheila that Jessica Rowe. Channel Nine are stark raving bonkers to give her the boot’. This language is used to appear inclusive or ‘on the inside’ of a particular social or cultural group. It could reinforce a sense of cultural identity between the reader and the writer. It could also be used sarcastically‚ to ridicule the attitudes or language of an opponent - e.g. ’I’m sure Ms Gillard thinks it’s ’right on’ to have so many people out of work. 2. Inclusive language and connection language – e.g.

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    Intro: This essay will investigate and explore the similarities and differences between the linguistic and presentational techniques used to have an effect on the reader used in two articles with the shared topic of pets. The first article is by two women who call themselves ’Barking Blondes’‚ the use of the word ’Barking’ having two meanings: one relating to the sound dogs make and secondly referring to madness. This may be because they are slightly eccentric dog lovers. The formal online newspaper

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    details for his reader both the physical objects‚ such as cigarettes‚ C rations‚ and packets of Kool-Aid‚ and the more intangible things‚ such as fear and silent awe‚ that weigh these soldiers down. With the amount of space that the author gives to enumerating the weight of these objects‚ one might assume that these objects are what are really important to these soldiers‚ but in reality it is the incalculable weight of their spiritual burdens that truly weigh them down. For the reader‚ it is odd to

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    point of this piece of work. In the essay‚ the author mainly used several techniques such as flashbacks‚ comparisons and contrasts‚ definition‚ quotation‚ and satire to enhance the readability and entertainment of its content‚ which cater to most readers’ tastes and could lead them to further and in-depth thinking and reflection. Before analyzing the Rodriguez’s skills to shape and present his idea‚ a briefing on the essay is necessary. Rodriguez‚ the author‚ devoted most of his time to gaining

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