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    Speaker‚ Jia Jiang‚ in his TED Talk‚ “What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection‚” speaks about the overwhelming fear of rejection and offers a solution to overcoming it. He proposes that if you refrain from running away and instead decide to stick around and explain your situation‚ you may be able to overcome the rejection and possibly change the outcome of the situation. The speaker effectively appeals to his audience through the use of rhetoric and rhetorical devices. Jiang establishes credibility from

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    A big example of imperialism in the past is the control that the British held in India. Imperialism is when a strong country seeks to expand its territories by taking advantage of a smaller and weaker country. This can be done peacefully with no violence or violently by fighting the country. Imperialism actually helps both countries by giving the stronger country more resources and other needs. The smaller country than gains a more stable and strong economy and government. A notable case of

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    food‚ to the language‚ to the types of clothes people wore. He wrote this section to inform the people back home about how different Europe was from New York and‚ possibly‚ to gloat about his world travels. In the first paragraph Bryson uses the rhetorical technique of hyperbole while describing his backpack. He says‚ “I half expected to be asked‚ "Anything to declare? Cigarettes? Alcohol? Dead horse?" Bryson is implying that his backpack is so massive that he could fit a dead horse in it. This‚ of

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    hidden behind its literal or visible meaning. -This word origins in Middle English allegorie‚ from Latin allegoria‚ from Greek allegoria‚ from allegorein to speak figuratively‚ from allos ‘other’ + egorein ‘to speak publicly’. -A short example of this literary device can be the poem ‘Epigram’ by Langston Hughes: Oh‚ God of dust and rainbow‚ help us see That without dust the rainbow would not be. in which ‘dust’ and ‘rainbow’ stand for something else rather than their superficial meaning in

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    Coming up this month‚ we commemorate the anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg address given on November 19th‚ 1863. This speech is known and considered as one of the most famous speeches in American history. How could a two minute speech be so highly regarded and enough to be one of the most famous? Abraham Lincoln utilized rhetorical techniques to turn just 10 sentences into one of the most famous and most quoted speeches of all time. “The Gettysburg Address‚” was given by President Abraham

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    Individual BiasRhetorical Devices‚ and Argumentation COM/220 12/04/2011 Individual BiasRhetorical Devices‚ and Argumentation I saw several examples of biasfallacies‚ and rhetorical devices employed in this speech. The Perils of Indifference was a speech that was both written and given by Eli Weisel‚ to former president Bill Clinton and his wife on April 12‚1999 in Washington‚ D.C In his speech‚ Elie Wiesel addresses Mr. and Mrs. Clinton and the members of Congress‚ in an attempt

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    August 3‚ 2012 HUM/111 Amy Bales * What are assumptions? How do you think assumptions interfere with critical thinking? What might you do to avoid making assumptions in your thinking? Assumptions are beliefs or idea of something with no proof of evidence. Assumptions interfere with our critical thinking because we aren’t utilizing our skills to our best knowledge. It hinders individuals to think critical because we have that perpetual block that stops us from looking at every angle of

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    and witchcraft make what is considered “good” writing. Critics often have numerous views on In “Good Readers and Good Writers”; Vladimir Nabokov suggests the use of rhetoric to give the novel body and character to distinguish it from other novels. In William Faulkner’s “Banquet Speech”‚ Faulkner recommends having

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    "I Have a Dream" speech (1963) was a highly influential and inspiring piece. He believed that all men‚ colored or not‚ were created equal and shall be treated equally. King employs heavy amounts of anaphora and strong pathos in attempts to spread the importance of ending racial discrimination and uniting the country. King used anaphora throughout the course of the speech which puts emphasis on his claim. The most apparent example of anaphora that King incorporated in his speech was "I have a dream

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    anon AP English Logical Fallacies Example 1: Your family is crazy. Therefore you are crazy. This is an example of the logical fallacy‚ hasty generalizations. There is a interpretation of misleading information present within this statement. The arguer draws to a conclusion of insufficient evidence that suggests a person being crazy because his or her family is crazy. This is a false settlement of opinion and judgment. A person can’t inherit a duplicate personality because each person is

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