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    By analyzing Brutus and Antony’s speeches‚ it is clearly shown that Antony persuaded the crowd better than Brutus had. Both men used very persuasive statements containing many examples of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Brutus uses his "nobleness" to persuade the crowd into thinking he has merely done this for the people of Rome. By using the way people look up to him‚ he told them that they should be thankful that he managed to assassinate Caesar for the good of Rome when they did. So of course the people

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    Methods of Paragraph Development Methods of development are patterns of organization use to organize ideas about a topic.  Although a lot of writing you will come across does not rely solely on one method of development‚ an understanding of these patterns will help you organize your ideas and get you writing more quickly. An understanding of different methods of development and when to use them can save you valuable time in starting and organizing your essay.  Many‚ if not most‚ essays by professional

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    dress and her big dangly gold hoop earrings that she wore to work‚ her ruby red lipstick that she always had placed way beyond her lip line. My grandma was very hip; she wore nice clothes‚ not the polyester garb that my other grandma wears. She would do her roots every week with Clairol jet-black hair dye to cover her gray hair‚ which is why her hair had a blue tinge to it. She smelled like Foille‚ a topical cream that she used for her dry arms‚ it smell just like bag balm. Only weighing about a hundred

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    I found that the first paragraph about how important it is to have a will most effective. I found this paragraph most effective because the writer had rhythm and variety in the paragraph. The writer because he had rhythm and variety his information flowed. The writer stated facts about how important it is to have a will. I believe it is very important to have a will. When my grandmother passed all her belongings went to my uncle. I never received the belongings she had told me she was leaving me

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    Paragraph by Process Analysis” It’s a Snap!          Pictures really help us understand things better but many people don’t know how to take them! Today‚ I’d like to show you  how easy it is to take pictures with an automatic digital camera. You will need a light or sunny place‚ a simple digital camera with good batteries and a memory card in it‚ a little knowledge about the controls‚ and a subject you want to photograph. If you have all of these‚ then you are ready for the first step:  go to

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    I. Introduction A. Have you ever wanted to throw or slam someone B. I will be demonstrating how to do a hip toss C. To correctly do this throw you will need a subject to preform move on and in your wrestling stannic. II. Body A. First you must be prepared to do the move‚ to prepare for this move like all wrestling moves it needs to be set up before being performed on the subject. 1. A good set up is the under hook a. To start the under hook you will need take your

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    thing that I can have any question answered within seconds without even working for my answer? Obviously‚ most people would say why not? Why make things harder for yourself? I will highlight for you in the following written words how Nicholas Carr successfully uses ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in his writing to show as a society we are selling ourselves short on learning capabilities. According to Nicholas Carr‚ we are all falling into the trap of receiving knowledge without questioning its sources and

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    Samples of descriptive paragraphs: Sample 1.The sample below is an opening paragraph from a student essay on the development of entertainment media. In it‚ she describes TV-watching in her family to make a point about how central TV was as a form of entertainment in the 60’s. (1) As I was growing up in the 60’s‚ television was the only entertainment my family knew of the electronic sort. (2) The 7 o’clock nightly news was such an important part of our family that my dad knocked a wall down and

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    your phone)‚ listen to them in your spare time‚ listen to them as you would an audio book‚ concentrate on the words and try to memorize them as you hear them. Researchers also found that listening to sounds during sleep enhance memory. [1] 3Learn how to make mind maps‚ cluster maps‚ PowerPoint slideshows and other memory aids. Mind maps are graphical illustrations of a subject and a great memory tool to use‚ especially during exams. These tools are great for flash-carding and memory-retrieving.

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    How do you even

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    What how do you even hihihskhksgigsia Skgskgskgskus Skagksgiusgkus Skabkakabkuabuka A computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of arithmetic or logical operations automatically. Since a sequence of operations can be readily changed‚ the computer can solve more than one kind of problem. Conventionally‚ a computer consists of at least one processing element‚ typically a central processing unit (CPU)‚ and some form of memory. The processing element carries

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