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    John Downe utilizes logic‚ emotional language‚ and his credibility to persuade his wife to come to the United states very effectively. The most effective of these are his emotional appeals. Downe uses a lot of emotional language to persuade his wife to feel a certain way about coming to the United states; he wants her to want to come. Downe also appeals to his wife’s emotions by explaining that he misses her as well as their children in paragraph two. Downe addresses his wife as "Dear Sukey"

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    In 1830‚ a weaver by the name John Downe writes a letter to his wife Sukey from the United States to England. Downe’s purpose in the letter is to persuade his wife Sukey into coming to America. He adopts an objective tone in order to glorify America in his letter to Sukey using ambiguity‚ repetition‚ and pathos. Downe begins his letter to Sukey by describing the incredibility of what America has given him. He then shifts to pathos when he begins using repetition. He appeals to repetition by repeating

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    John Downe In John Downe’s letter to his wife‚ he strategically establishes and develops ethos as well as pathos to convince her to join him in the United States with their children. Throughout the letter‚ Downe develops his credibility through his use of ethos which includes the repetition of “I.” “I have got a situation‚” “I dined with him‚” “I went into the market yesterday‚” all progress towards the establishment of his plausibility in his wife’s eyes. He provides his wife with examples

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    A’Lexia Wright AP Lang/Comp Commentary Throughout my speech I used many rhetorical devices and figures of speech. These devices include imagery‚ simile‚ parallelism‚ polysyndeton‚ tone‚ emotional appeal‚ logos and rhetorical questions. Thess devices gave me the ability to convey how I felt about teens practicing sexual abstinence. I used a rhetorical question to introduce my speech. "Whats your favorite sex position?"‚ was my introduction because I wanted to hook onto my audience

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    AP Lang Portfolio 1st semester College Readiness Learning Targets Writing Targets Proof Target Met 1. Use appropriate logic and rhetoric to analyze and effectively convey and critique ideas. A score of 5 on an analysis paper. Focus: content. I think that this target was adequately met. I definitely learned how to truly analyze different readings in order to break it down into a paper that dissects ideas in terms of logic and rhetoric. I still struggle with putting all of this analysis

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    her fetus‚ but a powerful and often positive influence on her child even before it’s born says Annie Murphy Paul is the author of "Origins: How the Nine Months Before Birth Shape the Rest of Our Lives." In the Essay My Pedagogic Creed the author John Dewey lets us know that learning begins at birth and from one person being born in the world‚ society is getting educated from that. He says that true education is the result of a child’s experiences and what his environment demand of him.With education

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    Eddy Chung Mr. Munson AP English Lang and Composition September 6‚ 2014 The British naturalist and politician John Lubbock wrote‚ “Your character will be what you yourself choose to make it.” This brings up the idea of nurture and nature. Although this topic has been something discussed for many years‚ it is the influences beyond our control that shape our character. Even though many of people’s physical traits come from their parents‚ the mental and emotional characteristics come from outside

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    Literary Terms (General) —AP I. Literary Types—names for the various types of literary expression: 1. Allegory: a tale in which characters‚ actions‚ or settings represent abstract ideas or moral qualities. Allegorical stories can also be viewed as extended or continued metaphors. 2. Allusion: a casual or brief reference to a person‚ place‚ event‚ or literary work that a writer expects the reader to recognize but doesn’t fully develop. The writer hopes to clarify or enhance the subject that

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    In 1830‚ John Downe‚ a weaver traveled to the United States from England and took a job so that he could earn money to be able to make his wife and children to join him. In the letter that John Downe wrote to his wife‚ attempting to convince her to emigrate to the united states with him‚ he explained to her the benefits she and her family will have if they move to the America. To convey his persuasion Downe reflects his strategies through detail‚ rambling syntax‚ and descriptive diction. One of

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    1. Link in a new tab: Josue just finished working on this. I tested and it seems to be working. 2. TopHat: about the TopHat (image background on the top bar) it is not mobile friendly currently. Do we still work on setting this up? Or we wait Brent to work with the developer to make it mobile friendly? 3. Carol Kingston: I sent her a email about her article. Seems to be ok. She is said she wrote it based on her classroom experience so she was surprised to se this. But is able to rewrite her article

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