Monkey’s Paw Essay People disregard the warnings of others all the time; whether it is from a teacher‚ a parent‚ or perhaps an older sibling (Attention grabber). As displayed in W.W Jacobs’s short story‚ “The Monkeys Paw”‚ about a family’s fate-changing experience with a magical paw (Transition). The cynical paw‚ in fact‚ belonged to a monkey; it contained three wishes for three different people (Background). There are countless warnings given to the White family through out the story‚ yet foolish
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Specific Purpose: To persuade audience that criminal profiling is too new of a field to be credited or discredited‚ it has the potential to be a great tool in police investigation‚ but its validity must first be proven. Introduction: Attention Grabber: How many of you have eve heard of The Green River Killer? 12 Page profile was created‚ by John Douglas- most known profiler- former FBI profiler Profile created over 20 years before the apprehension of Ridgeway‚ over all was not a match to
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Jordan Sands Jaimie Young ENG 101 23 January 2013 Rhetorical Analysis of an Argument The Direct TV commercial “Don’t attend your own funeral” focuses on the quality of service‚ and the customer service of regular cable in comparison to Direct TV. From the beginning scene and progression of the commercial‚ it’s implied that cable service is bad‚ causing customers to need someone to come fix the service. This would trigger a
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The original 1818 text of Frankenstein is an attention grabber‚ can’t put it down kind of novel. It is written by Mary Shelly‚ an English novelist from Somers Town‚ London. It’s a novel based around relationships and loss that’s full of mystery‚ emotion and suspense that kept me wanting to jump ahead just to get answers. Frankenstein is written in the form of having three different narrators‚ which I personally enjoy because then you get perspectives from more than just the one main character
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Interest Speech: Social Networking Introduction: A. Attention Grabber According to INFOGRAPHIC Every minute of the day thousands of photos are shared on Instagram‚ tens of thousands of tweets are exchanged on Twitter‚ hours of YouTube videos are uploaded and hundreds of thousands of pieces of content are posted to Facebook. B. Listener Relevance The excitement of getting 20 likes on a post‚ or reaching that 100+ mark on your followers’ list‚ all of us sitting in this room are products of
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The design is the play made the play the best part of the whole thing because of the color pop‚ which grab my attention. The set tied all of it together because of how the props and the scheme of the set was good and how it went with the overall scenes. The lights helped a lot because when the lights dim it showed that the scene was over and it was time to move the
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What makes an ad go viral? Is it the big-name company that the ad is advertising for? Is it the celebrities that are in the ad or just the content of the ad that grabs everyone’s attention? The ad I believe to have gone viral is the Jack Links beef jerky ad. The advertisement starts off with two guys golfing‚ one guy is about to take his swing with the other guy watching. Suddenly a giant sasquatch comes out of the woods chasing a rabbit. The two guys quickly look over and are in shock‚ the one guy
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Ian Wilson Mrs. Reynolds Rhetoric I 16 December 2013 Remember the Titans Thesis: Coach Boone’s speeches to his players are by made powerful and influential by his first-rate use of logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos. 1. logos: don’t repeat history’s mistakes‚ work together or you won’t win‚ comparison to the real Titans 2. pathos: comparison to Gettysburg 3. ethos: he is non-racist‚ forces his interracial team to work together Many strong speeches are given in the movie Remember the Titans. Two of the
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Functions of Journalism In early 1999‚ Gourav Jaswal conducted a session on the functions of journalism for the editorial team of Chip magazine. These are the raw notes I made during that class. Functions of journalism: Inform Interpret Mold opinion Enable decision making Agent of change Entertain Writing: Reader Interest Accuracy Objectivity Credibility Readability Significance Clarity Personality Cause the reader to: Stop Be interested Think
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The Golden Age of Broadway “Oklahoma! Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain.” These iconic song lyrics are from the chart-topping musical Oklahoma!. This musical introduced‚ the now idolized‚ Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein (Brockett pg. 462). Rogers and Hammerstein wrote the musical‚ in hopes of making it on Broadway. Instead‚ they wrote a musical that started the next era to sweep through Broadway. The Golden Age of Broadway was the beginning of what will later be one of the
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