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    immediately display indifference toward the topic. Appearances denote a powerful interpretation and can maintain the simplicity and comprehension of the illustrator’s desired points while incorporated with appropriate rhetorical devices. The image “We Can Do It” utilizes pathos and ethos to encourage and persuade women to work in World War II and challenge their rightful

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    NAME: Diana Simpson SPEECH #: 5 GENERAL PURPOSE: To persuade my audience. SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To persuade my audience to wear sunscreen. CENTRAL IDEA: To persuade my audience that not wearing sunscreen and even wearing the wrong type of sunscreen can be dangerous and deadly‚ what the solution is to fix this problem‚ and how the solution can have an impact on everyone. SUPPORTING MATERIALS SOURCES: See Attached VISUAL AID (S): Prezi PowerPoint OUTLINE I. ATTENTION

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    Beyond Beauty Why do people wear makeup? Makeup has been around since the beginning of time and has been used as a style in which people can express themselves and prove to the world who they truly are. Makeup grants people the ability to show their individual artistry in an approaching form that is interesting to them.The usage of makeup/The purpose for wearing makeup has antiquated since the ancient times. Beginning with the Ancient Egyptians in 10‚000 BCE‚ both the male and female Egyptians are

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    We the People” From State Constitutions to the United States Constitution The road to the United States Constitution was a long and arduous way‚ filled not only with uncertainties but also with lively debates and hopes for carrying on the republican spirit. With a deep-seated distrust in a powerful central government Americans placed great emphasis on the independence of their individual states. This suspicion was reflected in the states’ constitutions and in the power structure of state

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    Robert Newton’s When We Were Two is a charming tale exploring the journey of two brothers in their endeavor to discover a life of more. Challenges and obstacles are woven throughout the boys’ adventure‚ for Dan‚ the protagonist of the story‚ the distressing event of the death of his younger brother Eddie. As a reader‚ one deduces that despite the dreadful tragedy that the death of his brother is‚ it is critical to the story for it ensures Dan’s development. Eddie’s death allowed Dan to let go and

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    Topic: Students should not be allowed to wear religious symbols Wearing religious symbols among the students nowadays is one of the most discussed topics in many schools across the countries and is currently battling over whether or not religious symbols should be allowed in schools. This issue is getting a lot of people up in arms. Some say there should not be the slightest hint or religion within the school system‚ while others feel that not allowing it is stifling the freedom of the

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    The last two paragraphs of “How We Avenged the Blumes” demonstrates the jewish boys who expressed empathy when they first witnessed the anti-semite get crushed. When the Anti-semite collapses below their feet‚ “confusion came over [them] all” and “none of [them] knew when to run.” Whenever the boys came across an anti semite‚ their first intentions would be to run. On the other hand‚ now that they encountered victory instead of defeat‚ they were confused and lost. As the narrator was watching Ace

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    The passage from the uncanny novel We Were the Mulvany’s by Joyce Carol Oates is in the point of view of a young Judd Mulvany. Oates uses may different literary techniques to characterize Judd as a youthful and observant boy who soon realizes that life soon come to an end. The literary techniques Oates uses to characterize Judd are imagery and anaphora. Oates uses imagery to convince the reader that Judd has juvenile thoughts but soon realizes that life comes to an end. Judd says he was “staring

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    Families individuals‚ and even our own government are spending way beyond their means‚ and nothing is being done to make a significant change for the near future. So‚ what can America do to break the barrier between debt and financial freedom? “In Debt We Trust America” was an incredibly eye-opening video for me. Family and friends constantly warn me of the dangers of debt‚ but I was unaware of just how much of a problem it is. For me‚ one of the most informational‚ or perhaps motivational parts of the

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    Every author who writes a novel‚ portrays their characters using his or her own unique characteristics to form their personality and the role they play. In the novel “We were the Mulvaneys” by Joyce Oates‚ The Mulvaney family is portrayed as a picture-perfect‚ successful family living on a farm in Upstate‚ New York. However‚ throughout this novel‚ the characteristics of one character during a horrific incident ruined this family’s trust and respect towards each other. Marianne Mulvaney‚ who is

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