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    Of mice and men

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    Year 8 Speech Structure Sheet: Introduction: Attention grabber: You need to start in an interesting way to engage your audience. Possibilities include a famous quote‚ a rhetorical question‚ an interesting fact‚ an anecdote or personal experience. The attention grabber must relate to your topic. (1 sentence) Acknowledge your audience: You must acknowledge who you’re speaking to‚ whether it be classmates‚ ladies and gentlemen or UNESCO committee members. The audience is outlined on your task sheet

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    is writing about. The audience knows that William Safire has credentials and this creates credibility with the audience. We can only be left with the question of why and how he wants to deviate. As I go through and count‚ one by one‚ the nine rhetorical questions‚ I realize that Safire never gives the reader a chance to think for themselves. He asks‚ “What is

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    Taylor D Super English III Hour 5 8 October 2012 Rhetorical Analysis Essay -- Bianchi As a sports fan you most likely attend sporting events like‚ an OKC thunder basketball game‚ a Green Bay Packers football game‚ or maybe even a St. Louis Cardinals baseball game where beer is a choice of drink. Both women and men enjoy drinking beer and eating hot dogs at sporting events. Bianchi’s use of rhetorical questions calculated to encourage the reader’s opposition to drinking beer at sports events

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    Alone in a Crowded Room

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    Seafarer" written by an unknown author and "You Found Me" written by The Fray. The two works portray a common theme that finding God helps change the emotion of lonliness and disappointment by using the similar elements of rhetorical questions‚ repitition‚ motifs‚ and mood shifts. Rhetorical questions‚ used in both peices‚ help to develop a feeling of disappointment. "The Seafarer" questions "Who could understand / in ignorant ease‚ what we others suffer / As the paths of exile stretch endlessly on?" (Unknown

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    killed. 3) At the start of the poem what rhetorical question is asked by Owen before he goes to answer it? Owen asks a rhetorical question in the beginning of the poem which he then answers throughout the rest of the poem as evident in “what passing bells for those who die as cattle?” The question asked is a rhetorical question which gives no time for the reader to answer however the poem does that. Caesura has been used in this rhetorical question because it will give time for the reader

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    The Lamb

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    A lamb is a gentle and meek creature that is both daring and submissive. A lamb is very much like a child. In “The Lamb‚” William Blake creates a childlike tone through a very songlike form and structure. What this does is give the poem an innocent view‚ more in the first stanza than in the second. Through the use of apostrophe‚ the entire poem being an apostrophe‚ William Blake attributes human qualities to a lamb‚ the lamb being the listener‚ the child being the speaker. Throughout the entire poem

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    us a brief insight into what he is thinking. Lennie genuinely does not understand how or why he killed the puppy. He doesn’t even consider that he killed the puppy at this point. He is confused because he doesn’t understand his own strength. The rhetorical question Steinbeck weaves into this passage is very effective as it voices Lennies thoughts and concerns. This presents Lennie as unsophisticated and a threat to others because of his unfamiliar strength. Lennie does not think about the dog’s

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    Alcohol Fuelled Violence

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    The ongoing growth of alcohol fuelled violence and causalities has sparked interest in the media recently‚ particularly after the death of ‘one punch’ victim Daniel Christie. Over many years there have been deaths as a result of alcohol fuelled violence but due to the increasingly rapid pace of fatalities it has dominated today’s media. Found to be more common in boys the Australia wide epidemic‚ including the brutal and often fatal “king hit”‚ has now been branded as ‘cowardly’ as it is more suiting

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    How effective is Old Major’s speech in chapter one? In Chapter one‚ Old Major gives a speech about how the animals should rebel against Mr Jones‚ the human and leader of the farm in order to please all of the animals by having satisfactory amounts of the essentials. This rebellion would lead into Animalism. Animalism represents communism and how all animals should be equal. Old Major symbolizes Lenin. Lenin was a revolutionary thinker who came up with the basic concept of the Russian Revolution

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    English Belonging Essay

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    contributes to a positive sense of self and personal identity. Paradoxically‚ Felik’s immersion into his polish heritage inhibits his capacity to assimilate and contribute to inevitable sense of separation within the rift between father and son. The rhetorical question asking if his “father” ever attempted “to learn English?” combined with the metaphor describing the ‘clerk’ asking in “dancing bear grunts” reveals lack of empathy‚ as well as hostility between Feliks’ and his immediate culture‚ a product

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