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    Luther King‚ Jr. (from Unit 4) "The Struggle to be an All-American Girl" by Elizabeth Wong (from Unit 7) Begin typing your essay below: Critical Analysis of "The Struggle To be an All-American Girl" In the essay "The Struggle to be an All-American Girl" written by Elizabeth Wong an award-winning contemporary American playwright‚is about a girl struggling to juggle two different cultures. She wants to fit in to be an American‚ while her mother pushes for her to

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    The Struggle to be an AllAmerican Girl ELIZABETH WONG “The Struggle to Be an All-American Girl “by Elizabeth Wong is about how a mother wants her kids to learn their native language. It’s still there the school I want to 10 years ago‚ even with the new painting and fence. Am talking about the Chinese school on Yale Street. My brother and I used to go to Chinese school‚ because their mother wanted them to learn Chinese‚ but we really wanted to play with our friends. We walk to school with tears

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    In "The Struggle to Be an All-American Girl‚" Elizabeth Wong explains three common differences between Chinese and American schools. The scent of the schools‚ the subject material‚ and the language are all reasons the character in this essay liked her American public school over her Chinese school. While sitting among her classmates in an empty auditorium‚ the only smell present was the scent of Chinese medicine and imported faraway mustiness. She demised this smell and longed for the scent of French

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    Wong‚ “The Struggle to Be an All-American Girl” is about a girl with a Chinese ethnicity struggling to be an “All-American Girl”. She refuses to learn her native tongue. She presents a series of experiences in her story that explain her transformation from a Chinese girl to an American girl. Wong thought of her heritage as “a source of embarrassment” due to many aspects in her life that made her feel like an outsider and my friend can relate to her experiences. Wong wants to give up on what makes

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    All-American Girls Professional Baseball League While America was at war in Europe‚ many Americans were stocking up on supplies like food‚ water‚ and clothing while worrying about shortages of these materials necessary for living. “America was in the middle of World War II. Baseball was at risk because‚ as citizens saw generously paid athletes "swatting balls while their loved ones were dying on foreign shores‚" interest declined and criticism went up” (Peterik‚ Adam). With top notch players participating

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    Promoting a sense of the true American spirit is a popular tactic for many companies to sell products because of the innate and contagious pride in one’s nation. Almay created a commercial featuring Carrie Underwood that appeals to this idea in order to sell makeup. Carrie begins by describing the embodiment of beauty in America‚ while an impressive scene of a mountain complete with a cascading waterfall fills the background. The song “All American Girl” plays with a video of Carrie performing it

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    Dialectical Journal Cornell Notes Rhetorical strategies: Ethos (credibility of speaker)‚ Logos (logical)‚ Pathos (emotional) Directions: Find at least one‚ good example of each rhetorical strategy. Passage quoted MLA style (w/ authorʻs name + page #) Summary: what the passage says. (“It says.”) Your analysis in complete sentences: what the passage means. Focus on meaning‚ significance and/or your response to the passage. (“I say.”) Rhetorical strategy/ies with explanation/s (R. Renehan

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    Katie Jordan was a college graduate and seemed to be a very trust worthy person. She started working for Aramis Properties when she finished college. This was her first job so she was very excited. Katie was happy and eager about the opportunity that she was given and wanted to do a good job so that she could move up within the company. Katie was hired as an onsite property manager. Her duties were to show apartments to prospective tenants‚ collect rent‚ and supervise a maintenance crew. Katie was

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    persuade an audience‚ he or she will utilize rhetorical strategies. Rhetorical strategies mainly consist of Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos. Ethos is the author ’s use of their own credibility‚ Pathos makes an appeal to emotions‚ and Logos appeals to reason and logic. Authors may also use strategies such as word choice‚ imagery‚ and metaphors. Likewise‚ In Steroids‚ Sports and the Ethics of Winning‚ Michael Dillingham uses effective rhetorical strategies‚ such as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to persuade

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    15‚ 2013 Analytical Essay Throughout the novel “The Grapes of Wrath” Steinbeck uses a variety of rhetorical strategies such as symbolism‚ diction and personification to intrigue the reader. He also use’s a number of rhetorical modes such as ethos‚ pathos and logos. For example in chapter 12 he uses diction to convey his purpose and in chapter 11 he uses descriptive language and personification to establish a sense

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