beginning of the short story “ Thank You Ma’am “ by Langston Hughes‚ Mrs. Jones a elderly woman is walking home from a very hard day at work when a teenage boy Roger comes up from behind her and tries to steal her purse. Roger did not get away with it Mrs. Jones grabbed him by the shirt and started talking to him asking him questions. Mrs. Jones then told him you need to wash your face‚ Roger told her he didn’t have anyone to tell him to wash his face. Mrs‚ Jones then thought‚ after Mrs. Jones thought she
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In the book‚ “Thank You For Arguing” written by “Jay Heinrichs”‚ which has 3 different versions‚ is written in 12 different languages as well‚ and its writer who is an author‚ speaker‚ and a persuasion content strategist‚ gives us a book that we can very well learn from. One can get knowledge by the book’s intentions‚ chapters 2 importance‚ and the use of this book. Thank You For Arguing is a out of this world book that is a much needed book to a load of people. It contains such arguing tools that
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man only learns in two ways‚ one by reading‚ and the other by association with smarter people”. Learning from more experienced and wiser people is much more effective than trying to solve everything yourself. In Langston Hughes’s short story‚ “Thank You‚ M’am”‚ a boy‚ Roger‚ is caught stealing Mrs. Jones’s purse; however‚ instead of reporting it‚ she brings the poor orphan boy to her house to wash his face and to feed him. This story demonstrates the importance of learning from others. It is much
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Nica Javier CRITHIN A62 Ms. Hazel Biana August 5‚ 2013 “Thank You for Smoking” film viewing Identifying fallacies paper. The movie‚ “Thank You for Smoking” is a comedy with a tobacco industry lobbyist‚ Nick Naylor as the lead. The movie has an eerie comic theme which tackles the serious issue of the addicting substance of tobacco‚ or to be more specific‚ nicotine. The idea which the movie was trying to portray was that this lobbyist was a great speaker who is able to manipulate many
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Victorious comehn February 7 2014 #107 “Thank you Ma’am” "Thank you Ma’am" a fictional short story by Langston Hughes tells the intriguing tale a boy named Roger who tries to steal a purse from Mrs. Jones‚ a hardworking woman who lives in a boarding house. Mrs. Jones uses this incident to teach Roger a lesson about life. In this anecdote‚ Roger unsuccessfully tries
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The setting of “Thank You M’am” is in the center of Harlem at about 11 O’clock at night. The elements that supports the setting is that since they were in a poor neighborhood there was a lot of violence and theft. When the the theft of Mrs. Jones’ purse‚ the strap immediately tears and Roger is thrown to the floor. this also symbolizes that since they lived in not such a wealth area Mrs. Jones can’t afford a sturdy purse. The setting of this short story is essential to the setting‚ because if they
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Thank you for smoking The film “Thank you for smoking” comes around many themes. The most important theme‚ in the film‚ is probably smoking‚ but also family‚ friends‚ power of speech‚ and business plays a big role. In the film‚ we have Nick Naylor‚ the main character. Naylor is a lobbyist‚ and his job is to convince the press and the people who smoke‚ that it is not bad. Throughout the film‚ we here both pro and cons of smoking‚ but the film itself does not come with a message‚ either you should
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Summary of “Thank You for Smoking” The movie “Thank You for Smoking” is primarily about the job and actions of the main character‚ Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart). Nick Nelson is a lobbyist‚ the vice president and spokesperson of The Academy of Tobacco Studies. His job is to acknowledge people of the research and findings about the effects of cigarettes. The company is financed mainly by tobacco companies and they claim to have found no defective linkage between smoking and major diseases. But what
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“Thank you for Arguing” Outline Introduction I. Rhetoric A. “Art of Persuasion” (Preface) B. Few colleges and universities still teach it C. Romans using “the first infomercial tactic” – dirimens copulation : a joining that interrupts 1. “Not only do we have this‚ but we have….” (5) D. To prove of its importance‚ Heinrich attempts a day without persuasion 1. “Free of advertising‚ politics‚ family squabbles‚ or any psychological manipulation whatsoever.” (6) Offense I. Argument
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Rhetoric is everywhere in our daily lives; our home‚ our work‚ even our presidential elections. At the beginning of Thank You for Arguing‚ Heinrich lets his son believe he has won an argument‚ but the author himself is the real winner of the conversation and the prize is a tube of toothpaste. Scenarios like this take place hundreds of times a day‚ most of the time unknowingly. Rhetoric is a social necessity in this every-man-for-themselves world. Bush used an example of rhetoric called code grooming
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