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    ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos in his speech while Brutus only used pathos and logos‚ Anthony also connected with the crowd showing he had the same emotions as them while Brutus only challenged the crowd. Ethos is a persuasive speech tactic that speakers use when persuading the audience by using ethics. It focuses on the ethics of either the speaker or the audience. Brutus and Antony both used ethos in their speeches. Brutus says on page126‚ lines 20-21 "...not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved

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    local library‚ where there would be a limited number of books and other sources of information; the internet provides us with countless sources that are being updated every day‚ which includes video‚ audio‚ and typed documents. Today‚ you can find and use the internet anywhere you go by using a cell phone or many other mobile electronic devices. We rely on it daily to check the news‚ the weather‚ to search for movie times at a theatre‚ and even to keep in touch with friends. It even helps businesses

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    4.3 Collectivism v/s individualism Individualism index measures this dimension and Australia scores highly on this index. Non-western countries in Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America score lowly on this dimension. People have deep ties to their families and communities and gives preference to group interest. The Australian score on this dimension is 90 percent (The Hofstede Center). This high score implies that Australians believe that every person has an individual responsibility to solve his or her

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    life. She is also often undermined and taken advantage of and therefore made to feel small and worthless. ‘Roughly and violently thrust me back – into the red-room‚ and locked me up there’ demonstrates the cruelty in which Jane Eyre is treated. The use of the power of three on the forceful and coercive adjectives‚ ‘Roughly’ ‘violently’ and ‘thrust’‚ creates a heightened atmosphere of destructiveness and attacking due to the repetitiveness of these assaulting and cruel words. The repetitive words in

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ a sweetly painful drama‚ Shakespeare uses metaphors‚ oxymorons‚ and foreshadowing to convey powerful emotions. William Shakespeare incorporated several poignant metaphors throughout Romeo and Juliet. A metaphor is a comparison between two things‚ but unlike a simile‚ the words “like” or “as” are not used. Relating back to the play‚ Mercutio says‚ “True‚ I talk of dreams; which are the children

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    their social standing rather than merit. The people and events in the novel are used to depict the prejudicial‚ ignorant‚ and proud nature of society‚ which can be seen as inhibitors to personal happiness. The use of satire is prevalent in the novel. Austen satirizes the high class by expressing how societal standards can degrade a character’s identity. The novel questions the nature of social hierarchy that prevents people from seeing the best in others which can result in misunderstanding and breakdown

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    William Shakespeare‚ a talented bard of the fifteenth century‚ wrote many sonnets and plays using famous plot devices‚ many of them that he made up himself. One of his more famous works‚ Hamlet‚ is a revenge tragedy that uses the plot devices of hesitation by the hero‚ suicide‚ murder‚ and conspiracy. All these plot devices have a huge effect on the play and contribute to the audience/reader’s experience. One of the more famous plot devices is Hamlet’s‚ the hero‚ hesitation to kill Claudius and

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    Kong Zi or Confucius is a very famous man in China. In fact his ways are still being learned today. He was born at September 28 ‚ 551 B.C in Qufu‚ in a small feudal state of Lu in what is now known as Shandong Province. Confucius is an ancient Chinese politician‚ teacher and philosopher. He belonged in The Spring and Autumn Period or Period of A Hundred Schools or even some might say the Warring States period. Kong Zi’s philosophy is centered on personal and govermental morality‚ social relations

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    and there is a named Napoleon that has dictator characteristics‚ he constantly forces his decisions to be made even if the majority of the animals don’t like it‚ though he uses propaganda to sway them in his opinion. Napoleon uses propaganda in many ways such as: Scaring the animals‚ making the animals believe what Napolean does is right‚ and spreading lies to the animals. First of all‚ “You wouldn’t want farmer Jones back would you?” is said by Squealer every time he convinces the animals. This is

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    Intellectual disability (ID) is defined as the presence of incomplete mental development (Katz & Lazcano-Ponce‚ 2008). An intelligence quotient (IQ) score below 70-75 is commonly used to diagnose ID‚ and in affected children‚ observable deficits in linguistic‚ social‚ and cognitive skills reveal underlying delays in their development. ID may result from various developmental disorders such as Down and Fragile-X syndromes. Symptoms of ID in children include poorer long-term memory (LTM) than peers

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