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    of his motives. In his New York Times article‚ "Eric Reid: Why Colin Kaepernick and I Decided to Take a Knee‚" Eric Reid seeks to justify his and his teammate’s actions on that September day. By employing rhetorical devices including quotations‚ anecdotes‚ and allusion‚ Reid attempts to convince the American public that kneeling during the national anthem was a

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    Fredrick Douglas

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    In Frederick Douglass’s Narrative‚ Douglas narrates the essay using story telling to bring both the reader into the story‚ and the theme into focus. Through his narration‚ Douglass also uses narrative strategies like anecdotes‚ and plot twists. Douglass brings the readers’ attention to a peak with these techniques making the story interesting and appealing‚ without letting the reader forget the reality. The most instrumental technique used by Douglass is story telling. He uses little stories‚ or

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    example from the introduction of the text which shows the use of an anecdote to emotionally manipulate readers to feel sympathy for Moore. The entire introduction is an anecdote about Moore’s struggle to publish the book‚ the problems which Moore faced and his unwillingness to give up‚ positions readers to view him as a victim and agree with his views because of the sympathy they are positioned to feel for him. The use of anecdotes in descriptions promotes social activism; emotionally manipulating

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    undefeated were still unproven. Wiley saw and faced many challenges on their way to their debate at Harvard. In order to evoke emotion from the judges and audience the students used a personal anecdote‚ a certain instance when they witnessed a lynch mob on their way to a debate. It cannot be argued that just that anecdote won them the debate but it played a huge part in persuading the audience their way. Other uses of rhetoric in the movie include using humor against their opponent’s to evoke a reaction

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    As the rise of enrollment into university by the general population in the United States increases‚ there is still a need for blue-collar work. The stigma today that follows blue-collar work is a major prejudice held by intellectuals within the educational system. Intelligence is often only accredited to those who attend university and receive a degree‚ but this is not the case. There are different types of intelligence such as career oriented or technical intelligence and academic intelligence.

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    advertisement logically reasons‚ “If you buy our food‚ we will donate money to dogs without a home. If we donate money to dogs without a home‚ you will save dogs.” Through clever techniques such as direct contact in camera orientation and a personal anecdote of the puppy‚ Pedigree convinces the audience through appeals to emotion and values that buying their products will‚ indeed‚ save a dog’s life. Pedigree’s advertisement’s intended audience is the consumer public.

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    more interesting and grab the readers’ attention. anecdote - in the opening and ending paragraphs the anecdote made it easier for me to start the story and lead it to some flashback examples and anecdotes. anecdote and specific examples (2nd and 3rd paragraph) even though it’s not specific (since I were talking about my general life when I was a child)‚ it’s still like events and true facts about my childhood‚ so I thought I’d mix some anecdote and

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    sarcasm‚ anecdote‚ and irony to explain why America has become more a more supersized nation. He used sarcasm to demonstrate how the work ethics have been changed and to explain what people did not want. An example of this is when the immigrants started to say what they want their children to become and it so happens to be that the jobs they said are ones that pay good money. “Would that my great-grandson grows up to become a professional poker player.” A further example has to do with anecdote because

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    changes that you see in your skills. Your introduction should consist of only one sentence that represents your thesis claim. Support this thesis with paragraphs that begin with topic sentences that are supported by examples‚ illustrations‚ or anecdotes of how you now read. As you explain the changes in your writing‚ also tell how or why you changed. Was it a group exercise that helped you‚ a lecture‚ group work‚ homework‚ instructor comments‚ and so on? In your conclusion‚ discuss how you

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    Knowledge is power. For Sherman Alexie learning to read gave him the power to rise above the stereotype for native americans. In his essay‚ “Superman and Me”‚ Alexie reveals the story of how against all odds‚ he learned to read‚ and how it changed his life. He builds a persuasive argument by proving his credibility as an impoverished child and the use of strong emotional appeals to convince the reader on the importance of the difference an education can make in someone’s life. In his short story

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