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    Pasanun Songsaeng / 213825658 Tutorial 12/ T.A Ingrid Mida Professor Malcolm Thurlby 3rd November‚ 2014 Formal Analysis: The Shop Girl by James Tissot In “The Shop Girl”‚ 1883-1885 measuring 146.1 x 101‚ James Tissot depicts young maidens standing inside a workshop peddling ribbons and dresses. The essence of definition in this painting is well captured in Tissot’s unique sensibilities of his dramatic and emotive dynamism of the scene‚ as well as vivid imagery in a part of an exhibit titled “Quinze

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    Essay Assignment 3: Critique (Rhetorical Analysis) For your third paper assignment‚ write a critique of an article of your choice that has met my approval from TSIS or if you have a more sophisticated article you wish to choose you may seek my approval for that as well. In the two previous writing assignments‚ you engaged in summarizing and synthesizing. Those two skills‚ respectively‚ allow you to report the ideas of others concisely and to relate the information found in several sources

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    Rhetorical Analysis of an Advertisement Advertisements are all over the place. Whether they are on TV‚ radio‚ or in a magazine‚ there is no way that you can escape them. They all have their target audience who they have specifically designed the ad for. And of course they are selling their product. This is a multi billion dollar industry and the advertiser’s study all the ways that they can attract the person’s attention. One way that is used the most and is in some ways very controversial is

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    and the setting. An example of this is the following line: "Gatsby‚ standing alone on the marble steps and looking from one group to another with approving eyes." This example of imagery in the passage works in it because the fragment‚ "standing alone" gives an obvious clue that Gatsby is a loner. Another example is when Fitzgerald describes the dancing girls "swooning" back and forth with all the guys except Gatsby. His fluent description of the girl’s movements is an example of imagery. Both of

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    Due to the fact that he is considered one of the greatest scientists of all time‚ he has the credibility to report upon his beliefs without infringing on how other scientists would feel about the issue. He also does something very important in any rhetorical piece of writing‚ he takes into account the opposing side and how their views may contradict his views. Albert Einstein states in the letter “everyone who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest

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    Walden: Rhetorical Analysis In Thoreau’s book Walden‚ he makes critical observations about society‚ and gives his solutions for the problems that he sees in the world that he lives in. He uses vivid analogies‚ anecdotes‚ and imagery to form a picture of what his life looks like from his point of view‚ in the minds of his readers. Thoreau’s book is a plea to society to stop and smell the roses‚ and stop doing things out of habit‚ or just because it’s what is socially acceptable. He urges

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    Visual Rhetorical Analysis This advertisement is found in a magazine‚ as part of a campaign against rape. The advertisement is glued together‚ which forces the viewer to rip the pages apart in order to view the whole ad. Once open it reveals a woman’s legs spread apart on a bed‚ with dark shadows over the woman’s body. There is limited text stating‚ “If you have to use force‚ it’s rape”‚ and the POWA logo‚ which is the organization that sponsored/made the advertisement. The purpose is to demonstrate

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    Stacy Miller Prof. Elizabeth English 1101 February 25‚ 2013 DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE The Texas Department of Transportation ad‚ “Don’t Drink and Drive” caused me to experience immediate shock and horror. My first instinct was to look away‚ but as a human being‚ I was really curious and I couldn’t look away. Why would this disfigured face be featured on an ad campaign? What purpose is he or she serving? And so I looked. The ad includes a simple and short line that was sharp and powerful:

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    adequately use all three parts of an argument: ethos‚ pathos and logos. Quinn’s intended audience is very clearly every Taker/human that is living everyday without really realizing the destruction of the environment and society around them. His rhetorical purpose is to show these people what they’re doing wrong and not necessarily tell them how to fix it‚ but telling them how they should inform everyone and essentially start a revolution. He does this because the world is very quickly being destroyed

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    Walking) The denotation of the word ‘testifying’ means to serve as evidence or proof of something’s existing or being the case. Testifying is used as a neutral connotation‚ which gives the readers the feel that the character is endorsing something. For example‚ at a festival‚ the people are a part of the festivity and at

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