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    drones allowed for far better independent targeting decisions‚ rather than retrieving intelligence from sources within the real country where the warfare would take place. These strategic implications created a question among Americans‚ is the use of drones to target individuals right? This question has arisen due to a high number of civilian casualties‚ making it seem inhumane to do. However‚ Kenneth Anderson provides readers a strong argument as to why drone warfare is strategically effective in his

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    tense) D. He could have phoned but I doubt it. (Improbability) E. She´ll have finished by the time we arrive. (Future perfect tense) 1 Describe how you would drill the past tense (or another grammar point) with a repetition drill‚ a yes-no question drill and a substitution drill. 2 Explain how you would teach the difference between active and passive verbs (or another grammar point) using Guided Discovery. 3 Determine what the most likely grammar point will be in each of the following

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    evaluate‚ and not just summarize. A critique is rather an essay or article that criticizes literary or other work e.g. a movie. Make sure you are completely familiar with the book/movie/piece of art before critiquing it. A critique answers the few questions of how? why? and how well? A critique does not mean criticizing the work in a negative sense but rather interpreting it as you see it. It usually combines both positive and negative. • The first step to take is to analyze the piece of work. Discuss

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    WS2 – Teams should complete steps e. – j. by the end of the workshop K‚L‚M and the other answering N‚O‚P???   1. : The board of directors of a local organization has asked each team to develop a comprehensive recruitment plan for a key position at that organization. The completed project will be presented to the board of directors by means of a PowerPoint presentation and a two to three page presentation brief detailing the team’s proposal. Primary focus of this project is on the PowerPoint

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    “The Company Man” Rhetorical Analysis In the 1970’s Ellen Goodman wrote “The Company Man”. The purpose of Goodman’s piece was showing through an irony filled short story what matters in life as opposed to what should actually matter. She conveys this purpose towards her audience through the arrangement in her writing‚ the constant repetition of numbers‚ omission of last names and first names. Another rhetorical device she uses is irony and the use of limited quotations in her piece.

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    Appendix C Rhetorical Modes Matrix Rhetorical modes are methods for effectively communicating through language and writing. Complete the following chart to identify the purpose and structure of the various rhetorical modes used in academic writing. Provide at least 2 tips for writing each type of rhetorical device. |Rhetorical Mode |Purpose – Explain when or why |Structure – Explain what organizational |Provide 2 tips for writing in | | |each rhetorical mode is used

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    Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Rhetorical Analysis In the essay written by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu to her daughter‚ Lady Montagu advocates her personal believes on her granddaughter should be educated. She discusses how knowledge affects a woman’s life in their time period while explaining how she feels a woman should be educated. Because giving advice about parenting can often be taken offensively‚ Lady Montagu used a delicate balance of rhetorical strategies in order to be effective. These

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    1. Although Rolf is usually quite timorous‚ he was so angered by the salesman’s rude remarks that he insisted on complaining to the manager A. tractable...reassured X B.  timorous...angered? C.  X plucky...offended? D.  X valiant...incensed? E. diffident...satisfied X 2. The new administrator was (old fashioned); he considered new ideas worthy of consideration but ultimately (chose) the old ways. A. an iconoclast...undermined by X B. an opportunist...reminiscent of X C. X a sentimentalist

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    1. Qualify the title of the film: DOUBT (Qualify: explain‚ defend‚ support‚ probe) Doubt is known as a feeling of uncertainty and lack of conviction. It describes a feeling of a person when he/she feels uncertain and confused about a certain situation due to lack of knowledge‚ proof‚ or even experience. The movie‚ Doubt‚ is about a nun who believes that the Father of her perish is having an inappropriate relationship with some of the male students‚ mainly a boy named Donald Miller. This accusation

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    Rhetorical Analysis of What a Black Man Wants Fredrick Douglas wrote and presented his What the Black Man Wants speech during the post civil war time period to demonstrate his straightforward views on the fact that even though the black race had just acquired freedom‚ they remained without equality and civil rights which gave their current freedom no meaning. Throughout his entire speech‚ Douglas rules over his audience with his parallel and emotional diction choice along with his assertive tone

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