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    Pilgrim’s Progress Essay Final Draft John Bunyan’s “The Pilgrim’s Progress” is an allegorical story about the Christian religion. It allegorizes the journey of a Christian into the Celestial City‚ which represents heaven. Although “The Pilgrim’s Progress” may seem simple and straight forward‚ there are many deeper meanings throughout the whole story. Bunyan uses the names of his characters to signify whom the character represents in the story. For example‚ the character Hopeful represents hopefulness;

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    Aristotle‚ there lies rhetorical analysis. Applying Aristotle’s appeals to present day advertisements breaks down all the aspects and qualities of each advertisement‚ thus identifying motive behind the color scheme to the emotion or lack of‚ behind the script. There are two different types of styles of writing that I’m going to talk about in this paper‚ Ethos and Logos. In this specific ad‚ there are examples of Pathos and Ethos used in order to have a successful advertisement. “Rhetorical approaches are

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    Given our overall commitment to linking the text-interpretive and experimental traditions‚ rhetorical theory appears ideally suited to the task of generating specific predictions‚ amenable to experimental test‚ about the impact of stylistic variation in advertising visuals. With its semiotic foundation‚ the rhetorical tradition can provide a wealth of ideas for differentiating and integrating aspects of visual style (see‚ e.g.‚ Durand 1987). Furthermore

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    Should Public Transport Be Free? Many people take public transport. There are some reasons on why it should and should not be free. Some reasons on why it should be free include: everyone can have access to transport and when there is an emergency people can easily use public transport without its fee .There would also be less traffic as more people would be using public transport which would also decrease pollution within the air and reduce traffic noise. The reasons on why it should not be free

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    The American colonists took up arms in 1775 when the British attacked in the Battle of Lexington and Concord. The battle‚ however‚ was a long time coming‚ with tensions beginning to rise because of the many duties and acts passed by the British Parliament. A few of these include the Stamp Act‚ the Mutiny Acts‚ and the Townshend duties. The Americans expressed outrage over the many taxes that they were forced to pay‚ and as each act passed‚ more and more Americans began to believe that the only way

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    Review: The 3 Step Method: "Integrating Quotations" due 7/12/11 Read the handouts below to learn about the effective ways of integrating quotations into your writing: By Andrew Harnack: intergrating_quotations.pdf[->0] *To open the link below‚ right click your mouse and open in a new tab. Opening this link in a new tab will prevent the link from taking you outside of Blackboard. Blending quoted material‚ from Colorado State University[->1] * Once you have studied both tutorials‚ open the following

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    Essay 1: Descriptive Analysis Due date: October 17th Summary: A 7-to-10 page essay describing three rhetorical artifacts and their relation to your chosen social issue. This essay must have a thesis statement at the end of the introduction and do a six-part analysis of three rhetorical artifacts. Before you begin (NOTE: This should have been completed for your Artifact Introduction Assignment so this is review): 1. First‚ choose a social issue. This could be one of national and international

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    literature: “the pill of middle-class ideology was to be sweetened by the sugar of literature” (23). 2. Literature gives people a pride in their national language 3. Literature provides cheap education for poor people‚ that is why English literature first developed in in the Mechanics’ Institutes‚ working men’s colleges 4. Solidarity between the social classes‚ the cultivation of ’larger sympathies’‚ 5. The transmission of ’moral’ values. This is an essential part of the ideological project; indeed

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Pedigree Advertisements Advertisements are everywhere. From billboards‚ to magazines‚ to newspapers‚ flyers and TV commercials‚ chances are that you won’t go a day without observing some sort of ad. In most cases‚ companies use these ads as persuasive tools‚ deploying rhetorical appeals—logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos—to move their audiences to think or act in a certain way. The two magazine ads featured here‚ both endorsing Pedigree products‚ serve as excellent examples

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    colored people are usually the race that’s being placed under arrest. It is correct that colored men have the highest criminal rate‚ but not all colored men should be distinguished as criminals for the actions of their race. In the essay “Black Men and Public Space‚” by author Brent Staples‚ he uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to persuade his of the prejudiced nature of our society. Brent Staples wanted to be equal to everyone else but was still judged by his color‚ color that makes people have fewer opportunities

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