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    James Baldwin: Tone Essay

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    Tone: James Baldwin After reading the powerful essay “We Can Change the Country” by James Baldwin and listening to Martin Luther Kings revolutionary ’I Have A Dream’ speech‚ I have come to learn that the tone of both these men are completely different‚ yet they both get their message across. In Baldwins insightful essay‚ the reader is quickly exposed to this negative and straight forward tone‚ where as in Kings speech‚ the audience is exposed to a more respectful‚ yet strong tone. Both Baldwin

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    How will your tone‚ or writing style‚ change based on the different types of people you will be communicating with online? Consider family‚ friends‚ classmates‚ and instructors in your response I believe my tone and writing style will change considerably when speaking family‚ friends‚ classmates and instructors. The reason why it will change is because I have learned that some jargons can be offensive‚ using words that relates to a person sex‚ age and the like can also be offensive to others. I

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    Saving money in painful and unnecessary Quotes: FOR: by Joseph Andrews Saving money brings three benefits to your life. Your money works on your behalf so you can work less. By putting funds away‚ you’ll have more money when you truly need it. Finally‚ as you begin to save‚ it spreads like happiness throughout your life FOR: * Limit the stuff you want to buy everyday * Takes a lot of time * Always tempt to buy stuff * Aggravate psychology AGAINST: * Makes people rich

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    For many Americans‚ we look at daylight savings time as nothing more then turning back or forward the clocks. Never really knowing why we have it and why it is still being used to this day. Per WebExhibits‚ daylight savings time was created by Benjamin Franklin in 1784("History & Info - Daylight Saving Time‚ Early Adoption‚ U.S. Law."). He brought it up since the days were getting shorter with daylight and that the mornings would be earlier. Franklin came up with the idea of adding 20 minutes to

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    Tone: “Tone is the author’s attitude toward the reader of the subject of the work. It can be described with adjectives such as formal or informal‚ scolding or encouraging‚ or humorous or serious.” (700) Pearson Example: “...make her queen. They would put her on a throne where I could not go to see her.” (802) Mistral‚ “Fear” Context: In the short poem “Fear” written by Gabriela Mistral; the narrator‚ faced with the dilemma of possibly losing her child‚ describes her anxiety over the possibility

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    The Pardoner’s tone throughout the Pardoner’s Tale Beneath his bravado‚ there is an impression that he feels poor regarding his behavior. Most likely this is due to his ego is so went to far. . He tries to appreciate the best in a person by his quite poor endeavor to cover-up his own selfishness: “But that is nat my principal entente ; / I preche nothyng but for coveitise .” His tone transforms from time to time to chastise himself yet somehow he automatically comes back in showing people his love

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    Wanting to go back to the past implies a longing tone which is rare to feel in an optimistic nation filled with happiness. As well as feeling hopeless in love‚ sounds impossible in a community where you can have anything. The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald‚ involved a gloomy‚ wistful‚ and desperate tone throughout the novel. Despite the novel’s setting in the most enchanting society America has experienced‚ Fitzgerald established a gloomy tone through the dismal diction used to describe the Valley

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    Was Magellan Worth Saving?

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    Was Magellan Worth Saving? Magellan was not worth saving because his men did not respect him as a leader‚ he did not care for nor show a decent level of respect to his men‚ and he lost sight of the task of bringing spices back to Spain. In the late Middle Ages the craving for foreign spices grew in Europeans. The ‘spice islands’ where all of the desired spices were cultivated was in distant Asia‚ making them hard to get for the eastern continent of Europe (BE). Ferdinand Magellan was born in 1480

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    Saving Private Ryan Essay

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    Saving Private Ryan Essay The movie ‘Saving Private Ryan’ by Stephen Spielberg is about how the US government assign Captain Miller and a company of his soldiers to rescue Private James Ryan from the horrors of war because his three other brothers died unfortunately in combat. During their terrifying expedition to save Private Ryan they encounter many physical and emotional battles. Stephen Spielberg captures his audience instantly in the opening sequence as a result of a variety of cinematic

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    his point across to his readers. He wanted his readers‚ especially young Indian children‚ to become inspired from his life story and prosper into their fullest potential. Throughout the short story Alexie uses tone to apply emphasis on certain things he wants his readers to feel. Tone is the attitude of the writer towards a certain subject. He shows this in the words he chooses and the actions he takes throughout

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