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    King Letter

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    Dr. Kings’ Letter One of the three rhetorical appeals Dr. King used in his letter was ethos. Ethos is an appeal to the writer’s credibility. In Dr. Kings’ essay he used this appeal in this quote‚ “But since I feel that you are men of genuine good will and that your criticisms are sincerely set forth‚ I want to try to answer your statement in what I hope will be patient and reasonable terms.” King felt it was necessary for the non-violent approach to be taken so that communication could be

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    Professional Letter

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    Dear to Whom it may concern‚ I am writing you this letter today urging you to incorporate a perceptual motor and movement program with in your local school system. After reading this letter I hope that you will have a better understanding of the importance of a perceptual and motor development in a young child’s life. I have been given the opportunity to further my education in perceptual motor development in young kids. Throughout this class I learned that kids use perceptual motor skills everyday

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    the scarlet letter

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    Scarlet Letter‚ sin makes a permanent `mark on a Puritan Salem Massachusetts in Boston.  Through the actions and reactions of both the community and characters‚ we learn that guilt not only influences behavior but it also transforms us. Guilt is a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense‚ crime and wrong‚ which can overwhelms the people and weight heavily on the heart and mind.             Guilt is the primary catalyst in the transfiguration of characters in The Scarlett Letter. Dimmesdale

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    The Scarlet Letter

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    The outcome of the punishment and how well it worked or didn’t work depends on the person dealing with the consequences. Towards the beginning of the book‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ I think Nathaniel Hawthorne is making the scarlet letter seem so terrible and cruel for Hester. But as the book comes to a close‚ you realize that it has done some good things for Hester. Though this punishment of wearing a red “A” on your chest to show adultery seems cold‚ there were some positive outcomes and it was effective

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    Letter of Recomendation

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    To Whom It May Concern: This letter is intended to serve as a college recommendation for Kimberly Ward. I have been acquainted with Kimberly for many years‚ and have had the opportunity to watch her grow into the young woman before you. Kimberly is a highly intelligent‚ perceptive young woman. She has grown in learning‚ in character‚ and in depth of understanding. She seeks truth in each and every area of her life‚ whether in learning or relating to her fellow students and community. Because

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    The Scarlet Letter

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    8-18-13 AP English The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a story that characters have to live and deal with the effects of sin in different ways. Of all the characters in the book‚ the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale is the character represented as the most weak. He is a much stronger guy than he is given credit for. The amount of control he has over handling and dealing with burdens is out of this world. The first time we see Dimmesdale‚ he is represented as a very nervous and sensitive

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    The Scarlett Letter

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    “New England Sources of The Scarlet Letter” that the setting of the novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne greatly influences how the characters act and feel‚ having a major impact on the events in the novel. The effect of the setting on the characters and events is apparent in the first four chapters of the novel. Because of the dark and gloomy setting of the jail and the scaffolding‚ the townspeople have a very negative attitude towards Hester and her bright letter A‚ which stands out in the grayness

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    Letter of Transmittal

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    LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 2nd May 2011 Md. Firoz-Al-Mamun Assistant Professor Faculty Of Business ASA University Bangladesh Subject: Submission of term paper. Dear Sir‚ With due respect it is our pleasure to present the term paper entitled ‘‘Marketing Plan”. While preparing the statement we have tried our best to create a perfect Marketing Plan and tried to show all sort of planning and project works that is required to make the plan perfect. We have collected all the up-dated information

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    Scarlet Letter

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    Kristin Moseley Professor Hooks English 101 20 July 2009 The Scarlet Letter: Literary Criticism Published in 1850‚ The Scarlet Letter is considered Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s most famous work‚ and the first quintessentially American novel in style‚ theme‚ and language. Set in seventeenth-century Puritan Massachusetts‚ the novel centers around the travails of Hester Prynne‚ who gives birth to daughter Pearl after an adulterous affair. Hawthorne ’s novel concerns the consequences of the affair

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    Scarlet Letter

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    interested in reading The Scarlet Letter for years to come. In writing this book he used themes evident throughout the entirety of the novel. These themes are illustrated in what happens to the characters and how they react. By examining how these themes affect the main characters‚ Hester‚ Dimmesdale‚ and Chillingworth‚ one can obtain a better understanding of what Hawthorne was trying to impress upon his readers. The first theme expressed in The Scarlet Letter is that even well meaning deceptions

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