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    agrees that some of the content is a little harsh and might not be suitable for a younger audience‚ he greatly disagrees with the idea of censuring sentences in the book‚ he later defends this by stating that books are not written with the comfort of readers in mind. Mathabane also suggests that if the important and mature scenes in the novel are taken out‚ the most important aspects for the knowledge and significance of the story will be destroyed. At the end he offers some possible solutions like the

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    is responsible on what they consume. Malik’s argument was worth reading although he does not provide any evidence on what he is endeavoring to prove. Furthermore he tries to persuade his readers by asking irrational questions that cannot be answered‚ his utilization of vague words drives the attention of the reader away from what is designated to be understood‚ he inclines to generalize the public and engenders a conclusion on what is transpiring today concerning the issue he is talking about. In this

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    Editorial Analysis

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    but food from normally trusted farms is included in the editorials audience portion. Argument Wants Something From Its Audience This article does not specially call its audience to action‚ however it does raise awareness in its readers. The article reminds its readers of other slip-up’s from the FDA’s poor inspection quality and limited action to reduce the occurrences of poisoning. The article suggests that broader vaccination of chickens would help the issue as well as a food safety bill.

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    theories blurred. Through the use of a gothic‚ yet ‘realistic’ setting as a framing device James immediately encourages his readers to be expectant of the paranormal. The prologue opens with an unknown narrator who the reader considers trustworthy due his detachment from the events being described to him‚ “the tale held us around the fire”. Douglas appears to a critical reader as being a far less reliable narrator due to his emotional attachment to the protagonist. Douglas’ devotion is revealed through

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    On the Want of Money

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    list of harsh examples allows the reader to paint a picture of Hazlitt’s position. Considering that the whole essay consists of three sentences‚ the readers begin to feel overwhelmed. By overwhelming the reader‚ they’re able to get a sense of the burden they would feel if they were to live without money. The method of listing also makes readers see the endlessness of problems a person may over go. Listing examples of the way life would be without money makes the reader change their perspective of living

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    the author’s mind can have significant impacts on both the way the prose is crafted‚ and how the reader interprets it. For instance‚ Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography appears to be written for a very particular individual. This is made explicit by the first two words of the book: “Dear son.” Immediately‚ one becomes aware of the fact that Franklin is not engaged directly in a dialogue with the reader‚ but rather‚ that he is addressing his own son. At first‚ it may seem rather peculiar for him to

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    suspense‚ leaving the reader at the edge of their seat. A red herring is something which diverts attention from the real problem‚ or matter at hand; a misleading clue. Red herrings were used very effectively in the story‚

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    Analysis of Stephen King

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    is he able to scare his readers immensely‚ he is also able to make them laugh. I chose a passage from Stephen King’s On Writing for this assignment; the passage stuck in my mind for a long time after I finished the book. His writing style is unique compared to the other autobiographies I have read over the years. Everything that a person writes has a meaning or purpose whether it’s a letter or an essay and voice‚ tone‚ and style play a very important part in how the reader views the piece of writing

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    Dillard and O’Brien’s works; it sucks the readers into story and locks their attention. In both works‚ building intimacy is primarily achieved through the use of personal anecdotes. Written in first person point of view‚ the anecdotes make us feel as if the author is next to us‚ trying to share the experience and feelings of an important moment in their life. Both TTTC and PATC are utterly books of anecdotes‚ and this extensive use of anecdotes keeps the readers involved. From TTTC‚ chapter “On the Rainy

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    Paw to build up an atmosphere of suspense and uneasiness. One way this is done is by Jacob’s description of the White family’s location‚ a bleak‚ desolate and isolated place. The fact that it is so far away from any built up area indicates to the reader that if something were to happen to them‚ then they would be very vulnerable‚ "of all the beastly‚ slushy‚ out-of-the-way places to live in‚ this is the worst". The words Mr White uses to describe the area creates an element of mystery. Jacobs builds

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