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    The question‚ “Can success be disastrous” suggests that success is not as admirable as we intend it to be. In other words‚ there is no need of working hard because it will only lead to more work for you to do. In my opinion this is false. Throughout society and in life‚ the evidence to support my viewpoint is pervasive. Consider the case of “Of mice and men” by Charles Williams on the small island of Barbados in 1943. George and Lennie are two men searching for a job‚ and when they get there

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay In the speech‚ “9/11 Address to the Nation” former president George W. Bush delivers a message to the American people and those around the world. Bush addresses the event to people all around the world and the actions of what is going to happen. In his speech‚ Bush builds his credibility by connecting to the audience’s shared values. One shared value that he uses in his speech is the pronoun “our”. For example‚ “Our country is strong.” He uses “our”

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    Why should you not be allowed to make decisions about your own body? About yourself? We should respect when people want to die‚ when people have a disease that definitely won´t go away then we should allow these people to die. You are also not selfish‚ because everybody has to respect the one who wants to die. When the person doesn´t want to live anymore‚ doesn´t want to ask for help from others and doesn´t want to suffer anymore then you should allow an end to their misery. It´s your own body‚

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    Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God In the story “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ Jonathan Edwards’ purpose was to convert and make born again the congregation of Puritan sinners. He was able to achieve this with his eye opening sermons to the congregation. In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ Edwards uses rhetorical devices such as diction‚ imagery‚ and tone to contribute to the effectiveness of his sermon. Edwards paints a horrifying picture of eternal damnation for unsaved

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    writing process with a bad first draft and that it can lead to an amazing final written draft. Anne discusses her history as a writer. How she at one time wrote the food critic column for a magazine that no longer runs‚ which she makes it clear how she had nothing to do with the downfall‚ an interesting tidbit to her story. As the writer of the restaurant review column‚ Anne describes the problems she faces when writing her first drafts. When meeting with her friends at the restaurants‚ Anne would

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    together. Obama welds three distinctive rhetorical tactics to support his overarching argument that unity is compulsory in this country to produce racial equality. First‚ he opens with a personal and historical background to highlight the moment

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    that Romeo and Juliets decisions determined their deaths. There were so many things that could have been avoided to not have their love end in the way it ended. One of the ways they could have avoided it was by making better decisions throughout their marriage. One other way that they could have avoided killing themselves is by communicating with Friar Lawrence and with each other. The last way they could have avoided killing themselves was just Romeo not making bad decisions. Romeo and Juliet could

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    Ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos are the three rhetorical appeals. In this commercial‚ ethos is used to establish credibility‚ logos is used to establish logic‚ and pathos is used to establish emotion. The commercial for Charmin toilet paper with the Charmin bears is an effective use of rhetoric because it makes you laugh‚ it gives examples of the toilet paper‚ and it creates trust. The Charmin commercial appeals to pathos effectively because it makes you laugh. The idea of a bear using toilet paper

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    holds himself and by his manner of speaking in a clear and annunciated way. Ethos is not built from a name only‚ but from the verbiage that JFK used masterfully. He was well aware of the fact that not everyone supported him or his party‚ which is why he opens with “We observe today not a victory of party‚ but a celebration of freedom…” Who would not stand behind that? He then goes on to address opponents of his by stating‚ “We shall not always expect to find them supporting our view. But we shall

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    Yolanda Y. Reviere Case 9 Decisions Decisions In the business world and in everyday life people and companies must make decisions. Not all decisions made in the business world are simple as those make in everyday life. Decision making is an important skill for business and life. There are various steps involved that help people make decision and improve the quality of the decisions made. Decision making is the process of choosing a course of action to deal with a problem or opportunity.

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