Rhetorical

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    and painful process which leaves you with a terrible feeling of desertion and disillusionment. What the main character in the story "Miranda" experiences is precisely such a painful awakening." D. Sometimes it may be effectful to start with a rhetorical question which highlights the central theme of the text and attracts the reader’s attention.

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    Eating Green

    not having a strong support to her evidence, losing that confidence by asking rhetorical questions, and not taking advantage of her resources. A reason why her argument was not that effective was because instead of making her argument strong she weakened it by asking rhetorical questions. Those questions in which she did not have the answers to it. Or let alone her answers to it weren’t well supported. Once the rhetorical question have been asked the reader should not have to stop and try to think

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    Persuasive Speach Analysis

    peoples opinion of staying in touch; use bubbly, infective, energetic words so people will have a positive image when they are think of staying in touch with people, this will also help them get motivated to reconnecting with people. - End with a rhetorical question / positive statement to allow the audience to question if they are doing all they can do to stay in touch with people and if they not they will want to after listening to the speech. - Use the introduction as a way of telling the audience

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    Sociology

    effective points for your position should be much stronger than the points against you so that your audience end up believing the thing that you want them to. What are the conventions? What you need to use when you write a persuasive writing: * Rhetorical Questions, alliteration, triads, reptition, emotive words and imagery, hyperbole * Refrences to you or we, us and our to draw the reader in and make them feel you are on their side * References to they or them to make it seem like the opposition

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    Analysis Questions

    Elie’s life? Elie is emotionally scarred for life. Evaluate how Elie uses Roosevelt in the speech and how it affects it. 3. Provide clear, precise, and detailed evidence of the following rhetorical patterns: allusion, definition, rhetorical questions, biography, repetition, and parallel structure. Elie uses rhetorical questions by stating things like, “Does it mean that we have learned from the past? Does it mean that society has changed? Has the human being become less indifferent and more human? Have

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    Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes

    Flag’s form, with three regular lines in each stanza, suggests the blocks of colour in many country’s flags. Alternatively it could look as if the stanzas are waving in the wind, with the slightly shorter second line. Every stanza starts with a rhetorical question, which provokes the reader to

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    Muscle Binds

    Analiysis ‘Muscle Binds’ Sport has been the object of cult for many centuries. However not everyone shares this position. The author of the article ‘Muscle binds’, Dina La Vardera, expresses her attitude to the sports activity. The article touches the problems of obsession by physical exercises. The author calls upon to remember that there are a lot of other pleasures except sport and it occasions more health and social problems than it seems. Being an expensive short-lasting fashion

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    Analysis of Rhode's Views on Beauty Bias and Discrimination

    Comprehension Q1. Why, according to Rhode, are looks "the last bastion of acceptable bigotry? A1. According to Rhode, looks are not the last bastion of acceptable bigotry.  Q2. Why does the government allow organizations to engage in appearance discrimination?  A2. The government allows organizations to engage in appearance discrimination to indulge their own prejudices.  Q3. What forms of discrimination do unattractive people face? A3. Unattractive people are less likely to be hired

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    Revision Template

    University of Phoenix Material Revision Template Follow the instructions provided in your syllabus and prepare a response to the feedback you received on the Scholarship, Practice, and Leadership Essay to complete the table below. Use Microsoft® Word formatting features to add rows to the template, as needed. Student’s Name: Melissa Cook |Faculty Feedback |Faculty Feedback in My Own Words |My Detailed

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    English

    Allegories - An allegory is a narrative where similarities between the narrative are used symbolically to suggest something else; a journey could be used allegorically to suggest a person's journey through life. Alliteration - Alliteration is the use of words beginning with the same letter to achieve a poetic effect. Shakespeare (Macbeth) 'Good things of day begin to droop and drowse. Antagonym - A word that can mean the opposite of itself is an antagonym. - bound (bound for Chicago, moving)

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