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    and sickening suggestions [that will] be read by young impressionable youth.” After a review of the essay‚ we have come to a unanimous conclusion. We‚ the school board‚ have decided that “A Modest Proposal” will not be removed from the curriculum. We believe that “A Modest Proposal” exhibits substantial evidence of irony‚ which is a literary device used to strengthen the satirical element in the essay. The purpose of the reading was to challenge the students’ minds on understanding satirical devices

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    Well-written essays incorporate the concepts of writing keeping the audience in mind so they can experience the writer’s intended point; the audience can either accept or reject the writer’s perspective. Developing an outline‚ planning topic sentences‚ and identifying supporting points are three important concepts in planning to write an essay; by applying these concepts in planning‚ it allows the audience to follow the flow of ideas in a writer’s final essay. In planning and writing my final essay‚ I will

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    Writing an essay I. The introduction. The introduction consists of two parts: a. It should include a few general statements about the subject to provide a background to your essay and to attract the reader’s attention. It should try to explain why you are writing the essay. b. It should also include a statement of the specific subdivisions of the topic and/or indication of how the topic is going to be tackled in order to specifically address the question

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    Dryden as a Satairist

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    the first practitioner of classical satire which after him was to remain in vogue for about one hundred and fifty years. From the very beginning of his literary career Dryden evinced a sharp satiric bent. He translated some of the satires of the Roman writer Persius when he was only a pupil at Westminster. Further‚ in his comedies he produced numerous passages of sparkling satire. He keenly studied the satirical traditions of Rome and France and whatever satire England had to offer. But it was not

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    Orwell and Swift

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    common is that both of them are using satire. After comparing Orwell and Swift essay‚ I believe that Swift uses satire more effectively than Orwell does. At first‚ Swift uses his title more effectively than Orwell. Second Swift’s statements which is eating infants for saving Ireland has more impact than Orwell’s statement. Thirdly‚ Swift essay drips with sacrism by using many metophors. First of all‚ the title of Swift’s essay immediately demonstrates irony. The essay title “A Modest Proposal” is very

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    What is an Argumentative Essay? Argumentation uses reasoning and logic to convince readers of the soundness of a particular opinion on a controversial issue. Moreover‚ it involves more than presenting a point of view and providing evidence; it assumes a controversy and addresses opposing viewpoints. The Macmillan Writer: Rhetoric and Reader Macmillan Publishing Company‚ 1994 To write a good argumentative essay‚ you should choose a topic which has conflicting viewpoints. Do not‚ therefore

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    November 2009 extended essay reports BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Overall grade boundaries Grade: Mark range: E 0-7 D 8 - 15 C 16 - 22 B 23 - 28 A 29 - 36 The range and suitability of the work submitted The range and suitability varied both between centres and within centres. Some candidates produced excellent‚ very interesting‚ well researched pieces in terms of sources and the use of critical thinking/evaluative skills‚ combined with well substantiated conclusions and recommendations. The difference

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    Compare and Contrast Essay American literature traces back to the time of the Native Americans and Puritans‚ and over time developed many literary movements influenced by Transcendentalists and Realists. The beliefs of the Native Americans and Puritans as well as the philosophy of the Transcendentalists and Realists contrast with one another. These four major groups of American writers all differ in the sense that all of them look to a different power head or ideology for truth. For example‚

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    AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARGUMENTATIVE OR PERSUASIVE ESSAY The Assignment: You are to research and compose an argumentative or persuasive essay focusing on a controversial issue (you may not write on abortion‚ gun control‚ marijuana legalization‚ gay marriage‚ or creationism/evolution). Argumentative essays enlighten your readers to the rationale behind your position on a debatable issue. However‚ persuasive essays not only enlighten your readers to your position on an issue‚ but also attempt to coerce

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    Political radicalism in the eighteenth-century writings Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels and John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera In what ways does eighteenth-century writing engage with political radicalism? The aim of this essay is to demonstrate how eighteenth-century texts are engaged with political radicalism of that era. For this purpose‚ I will focus on two writers who have the same background but different styles: Swift (political pamphleteer‚ poet and novelist) and John Gay (English

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