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    will be going to. In the title the use of interrogatives as well as imperatives help to make the audience feel they should be giving their money because it’s the right thing to do. This together helps persuade the audience to give money to the charity. The third mode the text presents is delayed which is supported by the context of the article. The article is in a magazine so there is no immediate response . The way you know it’s in a magazine is because they say in the title to "have a look at

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    John Winthrop’s sermon‚ “A Model For Christian Charity”‚ shares deeply religious reasons and views on loving one another in “brotherly affection”‚ putting others before ourselves‚ and caring for others as if their problems are our own. Winthrop does create very good and direct points as to why we should be more unified in love through Christ the Lord. My reaction while reading this sermon was that I found it surprisingly intriguing. Reading the different points Winthrop made about how we should treat

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    AP English Charity Many people donate to charity in their everyday lives‚ while others do it as an assignment. Individuals even give to charity just to receive money‚ gifts‚ or bonuses in return. Giving to charity portrays an act that certain people want to do for others‚ by the goodness of their hearts. However‚ then why do high schools ask their students who perform these tasks for a reward‚ such as extra credit and the ability to graduate? High schools that offer incentives for charitable acts

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    The Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is a non-profit organization that helps keep families with sick children close with each other‚ and offers them the care and resources that they need. (What We Do. (n.d.). Retrieved March 29‚ 2016‚ from http://www.rmhc.org/what-we-do) The mission statement of RMHC is this: “The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is to create‚ find and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children.” ((n.d.). Retrieved April

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    likelihood on the completion of the action increases (POV). Spanish humanist‚ Juan Luis Vives brings a sympathetic tone in his speech when addressing the poor‚ and adds on to the idea that the poor deserve aid. He states‚ “Some know they have a duty of charity to the poor” and uses key words like “good intentions” (Doc 3). Highlighting it is one’s duty to look after and care for the poor due to the appalling living conditions that they lived in. In Document 9‚ there is a picture of a man at the door of

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    Persuasive Essay “Open your books kids”. It’s September and your teacher is getting you ready for your class and she is going to teach you a very important science lesson. Over the summer all you’re thinking about is the beach and getting a tan while all of that information just leaves your head. If there was year round school forget that information they learned at school‚ they would enjoy the breaks more because you can go to different places at different times of the year‚ and many students

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    and attitudes. His parents wished Chris to go to the law school of Harvard. However‚ he refused their demand and felt disgusted with his parents who gave him anything by money. And he decided to abandon his ID and donated his school expenses to the charity in order to go into the wild in Alaska. Through his travels‚ he had contacts with various range of people and found out the beauty of nature and real meaning of life. Although he ultimately was killed because of the starvation‚ he obviously ended

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    Persuasive Essay Only two percent of students graduated from the 2009 freshmen class in 2011. So out of 2‚011 students who enrolled that year‚ forty-eight graduated in the expected two years! Students can also save up to nine hundred and sixty one dollars by doing so. All the student has to do‚ Is focus on graduating on time and finishing a two-year school‚ in two years! All the information provided in this essay comes straight from the Union Count College’s fiscal report. Most students pay out of

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    A Model of Christian Charity & Letter to Philip Sidney In 1630‚ John Winthrop a dedicated Puritan and English government worker published an essay to inform his followers of his solution to the problem if the corrupt Church of England. This solution in fact was moving to the New World. Richard Hakluyt‚ in 1582‚ sent a letter to Philip Sidney to inform of the great opportunities that can come form the exploration of the New World. The each believed the solution to their issues was to go and colonized

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    Cerille Jenne S. Moran BSAC-1 Persuasive Paragraph HOMEWORK Homework is an important part of the learning process in middle school. One reason is that homework gives students additional practice of skills covered in class. Middle school classes are too short to teach a new concept and practice it sufficiently for students to master. Students need both guided practice in class and independent practice at home. Another reason for homework is that it provides time to complete longer assignments

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