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    with his opinion. One of those insulted people being Liz Addison. Addison’s claim argues that college is yes‚ much different‚ but in a positive way‚ especially in the community colleges. All together in her one sided- argument‚ she includes several rhetorical devices to persuade‚ inform‚ and emotionally prove her claim. These devices being ethos‚ and pathos‚ gives her a strong foundation and effective argument to the liberal audience she is writing her article to. In the very beginning of Liz Addison’s

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    Chivalric – Behaving in a courteous‚ gallant way like the knights of old. Ivory – Elephant tusk Ordeals – Difficult or painful experiences. Aoife O’Driscoll 2010 www.aoifesnotes.com Page 2 of 13 Analysis Stanza One The poet describes the imaginary world created by Aunt Jennifer as she embroiders tigers on a fire screen. The tigers ’’prance’’ across the screen‚ implying that they are full of energy‚ strong‚ proud‚ carefree and unafraid. They are bright and golden – standing out against

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    uses statistical data and refers to experts such as a Princeton criminologist and a former Supreme Court justice in order to further convince his audience. He makes an appeal to emotion by mentioning rape cases within prisons. Through effective rhetorical strategy‚ Jacoby argues that imprisonment contains too many flaws to be used in the American criminal justice system‚ and suggests flogging as an alternative. Jacoby uses ethos within his essay by displaying a conservative yet credible persona

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    Love has no gender Everybody should have the right to a legally recognized union with a partner of their choice. The debate over whether or not people in same sex relationship should be allowed to marry‚ or even enter into civil unions is no new fight. Legalizing gay marriage has brought a new trend which then providing the arguments on supporting gay marriage such as denying them is a violation of religious freedom and minority discrimination encourages people to have strong family values and constitute

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    Silvia Torres Address to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women – Rhetorical Analysis Outline: I. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a speech at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in which she took the opportunity to note that in the 15 years since the Fourth Worlds Conference on Women held in Beijing a lot of progress had been made by women worldwide to help provide all women with more opportunities. Nonetheless‚ just because advancement

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    Analysis of Prompt #6 Is driving an SUV the American way? According to the creator of this bumper sticker‚ it’s not. The purpose of this bumper sticker is to make a statement to Americans driving a sports utility vehicle (SUV) that driving these oversized vehicles is hurting the U.S.A by emitting large amounts of emissions into the ozone‚ polluting the air they breathe‚ and increasing the demand of oil from foreign countries. The illustrator of this sticker emphasizes his beliefs by using the American

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    Assignment: Bias‚ Rhetorical Devices‚ and Argumentation The examples of bias are: The working man and the slum child are a gender bias. Kane is only pointing out that men are the only ones working and that all the children are slum. Kane makes a statement about “the decent‚ ordinary citizens know that I’ll do everything in my power to protect the underprivileged‚ the underpaid‚ and the underfed.” I feel this could be a begging the question fallacy; it is as if he is saying that the underprivileged

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    protect New Jerusalem. In ancient Mexico topaz was used in conflicts to ascertain the truth. Aunt Jennifer expressed herself as a tiger mixed with the topaz stone has a important meaning of a certain power‚ and these tigers are unafraid knowing of the power it holds according to the verse “ They do not fear the man

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    Jennifer Morgan reminds us that gender has been controlled as a more serious category of difference than race. In her article‚ Some Could Suckle over Their Shoulder‚ Morgan maintains that racialist debate was deeply inspired with ideas about gender and sexual difference. Based on her research‚ white men who laid lengthy groundwork on which slavery could be justified relied on established ideologies of race and gender to approve Europe’s legitimate access to African labor (Morgan 169). I agree that

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    Sam’s Letters to Jennifer 1. The main character Jennifer is not very similar to me. She is thirty years old and is living on her own. She is an editor for a newspaper and goes to visit her grandmother in the hospital for the summer. When she is there she meets an old friend and they quickly fall in love. I don’t think that I am like Jennifer in many ways‚ but simply because she is older. She has experienced more than I have because of her age. She has a job and is able to live on her own and make

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