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    A Rhetorical Analysis of Dr. King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Jasmine Lane February 5‚ 2014 English 318 Lane-1 During the mid-20th Century‚ racism was a huge issue in the United States‚ which the most prominent was the racism of African-Americans. “There comes a time when the cup of endurance runs over‚ and men are no longer willing to be plunged into the abyss of despair. I hope sirs‚ you can understand our legitimate and unavoidable

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    are a few people in this world that decide to be who they truly are. Dylan is one of those people‚ and through the writer of this piece‚ we are able to see just how happy we could be if we all got to be ourselves. This essay was very informative‚ in many ways. It explained the type of person the subject was‚ through his surroundings and dialogue. The author was descriptive in this work‚ when talking about her surroundings. She went into great detail about where Dylan lived. This cued us into some

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    Rhetorical Analysis Ikea

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    fact that you have to put them together. The colour scheme of this ad is in line with the simple blue and yellow branding that all whom are familiar with Ikea would recognize. The target audience for this ad are mostly people going through transitions in their lives. By this I mean‚ first moving out of their parents house‚ midlife crisis‚ etc. However‚ I think it hits harder with young adults who are just leaving for college. This ad targets two aspects that a majority of the audience

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    which is very persuasive and is used to pull in Winston and ultimately attempt to convince him how there is beauty in destroying language. Orwell broadens Syme’s idea as intuitive through the use of aggressive tone and rhetorical question. Without the use of these rhetorical devices this monologue by Syme would not have the elements to truly try to convince Winston Smith that the idea of destroying language is beautiful. The

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    trip‚ what is more important to do now then open a can of Budweiser. This theme was done in one of Budweiser’s many commercials. Budweiser manufactures and distributes beer around the world. This commercial in particular catches the eyes of the viewers. As it should be for broadcasting during a Super bowl. With that said‚ in a short period of time Budweiser tells a story of a young man and his new yellow Labrador retriever. This commercial if filled with emotional appeals. Not to mention the countless

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    ethos and distinct clear diction to prove the necessity for a ruler to be able to make unpopular decisions‚ in an excerpt from his book “the Prince” (1532). Throughout the excerpt Machiavelli uses logos to talk about this issue in a logical manner. His first step in approaching this topic is when he states to the reader that others have tried to discuss how a prince should act. Machiavelli states that he is doing something along the same lines but what he says is that a prince must be able to do

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    She does this using her unique‚ yet effective writing style. In addition‚ the novel allows readers to learn about the many horrors of war. Also‚ the reader investigates World War II from a different perspective by looking at the fight against the Japanese rather than the Nazi Germans. For these reasons‚ one can conclude that Hillenbrand ’s Unbroken is an incredible‚ masterfully told story. Firstly‚ the author is able to deliver this story using her own writing style. One way she does this is with

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    with physical therapy when I can pay $20 for insoles clearly endorsed by an intelligent-looking man in a white lab coat?" The writer is clearly using this appeal to a higher authority to mock how consumers really believe a product works because an “intelligent looking man” endorsed it with no knowledge for the product or the guy backing it up. This is using satire through the use of an appeal to a higher authority by showing how ridiculously stupid consumers can be. By using an a appeal to a higher

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    Rhetorical Analysis Perot

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    Many experts believe that this combined with his naturally calm and prideful body language‚ may be what made him one of the most successful candidates presented by an independent party in American history. Midway through the speech Perot made a malaprop and mistakenly refers to the audience as “You People” when his intention was to refer to their people. Many audience members viewed this as a sign of concealed racism and

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    In January 2003‚ then President George W. Bush signed an executive order that gave religious charities access to federal money. This order circumvented Congress and all their objections to the requests through the previous years of Bush’s presidency. According to President Bush‚ this would “help clear away a legacy of discrimination against faith based charities” (Wilhem and Williams‚ para. 7). The order made it legal for the organizations that were receiving federal money to keep their religious

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