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    Name Teacher Argumentation-Persuasion Essay 17 February 2012 Standardized Testing and Students Standardized testing can be stressful for high school students. The outcome of the test determines whether the student passes or fails. The test is useful when diagnosing a problem or trying to determine if a student has learned what the teacher has taught them. Standardized test results are used as a large factor to make decisions regarding graduation and grade promotion. When standardized tests

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    Critical response to five articles/readings Preface In the five identified articles‚ Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos have been used. Ethos is the form of persuasion where the persuader convinces the person of interest based on his good moral character‚ his goodwill‚ and good sense (Henning‚ p. 14). However‚ in the changing world‚ where one’s influence is now based on the outward appearance or the material possessions‚ the perception of ethos has changed‚ and is not based on a person’s moral character

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    Chapter 18 Argumentation-Persuasion Notes: (Induction ) What is Argumentation-Persuasion? Ex: “You can’t possibly believe what you’re saying.” Ex: “Look‚ I know what I’m talking about‚ and that’s that.” Argument = verbal battle propelled by stubbornness and irrational thought with one person pitted against the other. (heated exchange) **in writing/text** Argumentation = using clear thinking and logic‚ the writer tries to convince readers of the soundness of a particular opinion on a controversial

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    Austen’s death‚ Austen’s brother‚ Henry‚ organized the publication of Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. Only after her death was her identified revealed and was given recognition for all of her novels‚ due to her siblings. Persuasion was Jane Austen’s last completed novel and was composed in 1816 or 1817‚ but was left unpublished as a result of Austen deteriorating and succumbing to her illness. Her novel‚ Persuasion‚ was published posthumously in 1818. Even though Jane Austen’s overall theme for her

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    Social Influence‚ Persuasion‚ and Politics The Social Effects of Political Persuasion Mackenzie Johnson Campbell University The Social Effects of Political Persuasion Do you ever stop to think about how powerful modern day technology is? Nowadays‚ technology is way more influential and persuasive. Everywhere you look there is some kind of advertisement or promotion being broadcast by the use of technology. The overwhelming use of technology allows people to be influenced and persuaded

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    Power of Persuasion: Richard’s Use of Manipulation for Power Have you ever heard of Romeo and Juliet‚ Julius Caesar‚ or perhaps Hamlet? These titles each have one particular aspect in common‚ William Shakespeare. Overall‚ this brilliant writer has created numerous pieces of work including 38 plays. One of his many accomplishments is Richard III‚ a play highlighting Richard‚ the Duke of Gloucester‚ and the battles between two royal families. William Shakespeare‚ the author of Richard III‚ illustrates

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    Social Psychology: Attitudes and Persuasion Someones attitude is their perception of objects of thought‚ these are things such as social issues‚ products‚ and the people around them(1). There are three parts to your attitude‚ the cognitive‚ affective‚ and behavioral parts (1). Your cognitive componet is your beliefs about certian objects(1). The affective part is your emotional feelings that are caused be the objects‚ and the behavioral part is the way you act toward that object (1). It is common

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    Puritans are often portrayed as stiff and rigorous in their religious pursuits and are often described as fanatics‚ punishing those showing any bit of jubilation that would detract from their worship of the Almighty. Observing Puritanical behavior and ethics more closely‚ however‚ would suggest that they were not in fact always overbearing and grim zealots living in constant fear of an omnipresent monolithic God-figure‚ but instead had a complex and sometimes inconsistent relationship with sin and

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    12672 Silicon Drive‚ Suite 105 San Antonio‚ Texas 78249 February 17‚ 2014 Lawrence Finn San Jacinto College 8060 Spencer Highway Pasadena‚ Texas 77505 Dear Mr. Finn: America will never forget the tragic event that occurred September 11‚ 2001. The country lost thousands of people including police and firefighters. Since the event‚ the president has deployed thousands of military to Iraq and Afghanistan to protect our country from incurring another event such as the one on September 11th.

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    Can Assumptions Ruin Persuasion? Persuasion is a powerful tool with the capability of transforming or creating one’s mind‚ and it is used by numerous writers‚ even if it is not acknowledged. In order to persuade‚ one must make assumptions about the audience or reader‚ and these assumptions can be either implicit or explicit. Various assumptions will be made even before the writer starts writing; a targeted audience will be imagined which will serve as a template for the writer. When it comes to

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