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    appropriate use of rhetoric techniques and structure which reveal and emphasise key ideas and captivate the audience. This has been shown in Margaret Atwood’s speech‚ Spotty-Handed Villainesses (1994) as well as Aung San Suu Kyi’s speech‚ the Keynote Address at the Beijing Conference on Women (1995). These two speeches focus on the role of women in society and effectively discuss it in a way that has successfully raised the issue and resonated through history. Margaret Atwood uses a variety of

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    Methamphetamine. Crystal Meth can be called Several names‚ examples include crank ‚ chalk ‚ or speed. Best stimulant methamphetamine was developed in 1919 by Japan methamphetamines have been used throughout history in World War II the Japanese Pilots would use it to stay awake during the fifties ‚ it could also have been used for weight loss and to help treat depression. Methamphetamines became illegal in the US in the 1970s and most forms today crystal meth is made everywhere in the US‚Canada Thailand ‚Czech

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    University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations Dissertations and Theses 8-8-2007 Geoffrey Chaucer ’s The Canterbury Tales: Rhetoric and Gender in Marriage Andrea Marcotte University of New Orleans Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td Recommended Citation Marcotte‚ Andrea‚ "Geoffrey Chaucer ’s The Canterbury Tales: Rhetoric and Gender in Marriage" (2007). University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations. Paper 591. This Thesis is brought to you for

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    “Everyday Use” you will notice the use of fire throughout the story. In this story the older sister‚ who is educated and intelligent‚ comes to visit her mother and younger sister. The short story expresses lots of imagery of a fire throughout the story. A younger child might think a fire is scary; however‚ a prescribed fire is a good thing. Prescribed burning is a controlled fire that helps the ecosystem by improving habitats for animals and reducing the chances for wild fire. The first use of fire

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    In these four texts I will be introducing what type of Rhetoric each text is using examples such as SOAPS‚ Ethos Pathos and Logos. Also finding if the text is effective or ineffective to the cause. In the First text the document is about ¨Man Takes First Step on the Moon” the speaker in this text is Times of London. The audience were the people reading the newspaper. The purpose was the Neil Armstrong had just landed on the moon‚ first human being to ever do that‚ so everyone was very excited to

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    their male counterparts due to circumstances outside of their control. Women were expected to play second fiddle to men‚ however‚ Elizabeth I played multiple roles as both king of the country and mother to her people. Elizabeth I utilizes powerful rhetoric in Speech 19 and the Golden speech‚ blending traditional female gender attributes with traits associated with male rulers in order to achieve her political goals. Her ability to combine attributes from both genders allowed her to succeed as a ruler

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    In Obama’s inaugural speech Obama uses his writing to captivate his audience by the use of rhetorical and stylistic devices throughout the speech this conveys the Audience by convincing us that we will meet our challenges Obama uses of uses various amount of figurative devices consisting of alliteration personification simile and metaphor for example he says and because we have tasted bitter swill of Civil War and segregation and emerge from the dark this is the use of personification a figurative

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    |Justice Gray | |MLA Citation |Obama‚ Barack. "American Rhetoric: Barack Obama -- Speech to the Nation on Passage of New Health Care Reform Bill ." American Rhetoric: | | |The Power of Oratory in the United States. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 30 Sept. 2011. | | |.

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    A Closer Look: Violent Rhetoric and Arizona Politics In “Violent Rhetoric and Arizona Politics” by Nathan Thornburgh‚ the author tries to get the message across that rumors can lead to more violence‚ than what actually happens. In a time where there are rumors flying‚ and people getting killed and a congresswoman shot because of them‚ Thornburgh is out there to prove his point that perhaps rumors are leading to all of this violence in Arizona. However his argument would have been more effective

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    In the presidents speech‚ he uses many supporting materials to back up what he is saying. Throughout The President’s speech‚ he predominantly uses illustrations. However‚ he also includes opinions‚ descriptions‚ analogies‚ and other supporting materials. With these supporting materials‚ the speech is strengthened along with his credibility. The president starts by using an opinion he has from personal knowledge as supporting material by saying‚ "I have been here three years and three days‚ and

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